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Interview
Replies: 3Last Post May 16 3:22am by doubletrouble2
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I have an interview tomorrow and am too anxious to sleep (in the good way) but does anyone have any tips or advice for it? (its a front desk position at my college)

3:13 am on May 16, 2008
agentxprovocateur


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just a school job?  interview shouldn't be that tough then...I usually apply to many jobs at one time to take the stress off of any one interview..

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Markusseven77


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Just make sure you answer ALL the questions.

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doubletrouble2


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The interview is conducted within the first five seconds. They know almost everything they need to know from your application. It's the first five seconds that get you the job. Big smile, but a profesional one, not some doofy happy baby smile, a real one. Slightly widened eyes(awake, alert, excited, but not crazy), smooth walk(you have control and confidence), Neat looking clothing, hair, teeth...and probably most important is smell, not too much fragrance, but not too little. Don't go for a strong hand shake, go for a sturdy one. Wipe your face with your hands just before you go in to remove excess oil. Speak with confidence in a clear steady voice. And answer questions as quikly as possible, and ask them as well, even if you don't care about the answer. Good luck. And btw, I do interviews so i can help you a lot if you need it.

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