Employment
Interviewing
Seizing the Opportunity and the Job
Interviewing is the most stressful part of the job search
for many people. But it doesn't have to be. Interviews are an opportunity to
show you are an enthusiastic worker who would do a job well.
You can make the most of that opportunity by being
prepared, presenting a professional demeanor, and describing your qualifications
well.
There are many types of interviews: screening interviews,
designed to whittle the applicant pool; longer second and third interviews,
intended to help employers make final selections; and telephone and video
conferencing interviews, arranged to capitalize on available technology.
Although these interviews often have different purposes,
they all require basic interviewing skills. Read on for advice about what to do
before, during, and after a job interview.
Source: U.S. Department of Labor
by Olivia Crosby
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