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Job interview tips (Part 1): Five quick job interview tips
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Job Skills Training Series - Job interview tips (Part 1): Five quick job interview tips

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Job interview tips (Part 1): Four quick job interview tips Find jobs in your area at http://www.snagajob.com We gathered some of your most common job interview questions and put them in one easy place for you! When should I arrive to my interview? Get there 10 minutes early. Anything more than that is awkward and anything later runs you the risk of being late. What should I wear? Look as professional as possible. Don't wear jeans or flip-flops. We're going to go into more detail on this topic in another video. in the meantime, check out some samples on our Pinterest page! What should I bring? Definitely bring a few copies of your resume. They may have a copy already, but you want to be prepared in case they don't. Also, bring copies of your references, a pen and notepad and, if you have them, examples of your any previous work you've done that you want to show off. How should I prepare? Research the company. Look into what they sell, what they're passionate about and come prepared to answer questions about their products. I've said it a thousand times, but I have to say it again. One of the best things you can do to prepare is to practice. Research common job interview questions and how to answer them. Grab a friend or family member and have them ask you the questions so you have an idea of what an interview feels like and are ready to really impress them with your answers. What if I have to reschedule? This is scary, but remember -- employers are people too and realize that some things come up. Only reschedule if you are very sick or have a family emergency. Do not reschedule if you have a lame reason like your cat looking depressed or you're really, really tired. These are all examples we've heard before. Do you have a job interview question? Ask below! Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more job search advice and interview tips http://www.youtube.com/user/snagajob Go to http://www.snagajob.com to start your job search today! Tags: job interview tips quick advice jobs interviews interviewing questions answers how to search searches employment employer hire hiring unemployed unemployment Snagajob hints attire what should I wear prepare dress what if I have to reschedule schedule help video blog office restaurant retail

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