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Old 05-07-2008, 11:39 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Do some research on the history of company you hope to gain employment from, it's good to know a bit about them and the people who run/steer it.

Be yourself and don't be tempted to "embellish" any of your past. If the person conducting the interview has a decent level of interviewing experience they'll spot bullshit a mile off.

Take a second or two to think about the question you've been asked and consider your answer. I'd rather know you were thinking rather than just blurting it out. Don't waffle, give the information they ask for and then stop talking.

Sit still, don't fidget, interlock your fingers and put them in your lap if needs be. Maintain eye contact when being spoken too and when you give your reply, don't turn it into a "stare out" contest though.

Good luck mate.
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