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I have a job interview on Monday and I really want to impress them. Please, I need advice!?
Your mom is neither right nor wrong. You did not just get "lucky". You went, you were on time, you were not dressed like a slob. In fact the job you were going for sounds like a small time job with a fairly casual place. So what you wore? Perfect. If you had to do this interview over, you should not change a thing. Now other jobs like one at a bank? Or a sales job where you work with a lot of clients. What you wore may not be a good idea. It really depends on the job. What your mom needs to realize is that while there is such thing as dressing up enough for an interview, there is also such thing as over dressing too. Where you went would not be a place you would want a full dress suit. Where I work would not be a place to wear jeans
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McClatchy interview
On June 15, 2008 the McClatchy News Service published articles based on interviews with 66 former Guantanamo detainees. McClatchy reporters interviewed Khan. Tom Lasseter, the lead McClatchy reporter, wrote that while his Tribunal President ruled that even though he had offered their phone numbers the witnesses he requested were not reasonably available but McClatchy reporters "had little trouble" phoning his boss at the Interior Ministry, Mohammed Mustafa. Mustafa confirmed he had been falsely denounced by a rival in the Afghan security services. . "There was no proof against him, nothing indicating he was involved with these sorts of activities," Mustafa said. "I went to the Americans' base and asked them to release him, but they would not ."Khan told about being beaten in Bagram, and being hung from the ceiling by his wrists in an isolation cell. Khan described making two suicide attempts in Guantanamo. Following his repatriation the Governor of his Province offered him another position as a Police officer, but he declined.
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How do you sell yourself in an interview?
I would start by learning good grammar. If you talk like you write, at an interview, you will never get anywhere
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How much do interviewers look into your websites/blogs? [duplicate]
Since doing this kind of research is a bit time-consuming, and may end up being a waste of time (interview is a disaster), this usually would not be done until after the interview. If the interviewer has some down time while prepping for your interview, he/she might give your website a quick look to grab some basic information.I peronally would not bother looking at such a website unless its presentation and context in the resume really pique my interest outside of the hiring context (eg. you've developed some software product that sounds really cool and I would check it out if I discovered the same link on the internet - which is not the case in most cases).Once the interview has happened, though, and has a positive outcome, then it would be worth the time to look at it a bit more in depth (probably only in-depth enough to verify that it's legit, or possibly exploring every detail).Since it's unlikely for an interviewer to comb through such content before your interview, you usually would not see questions about it in an interview beyond "I see you have done a project using XYZ. What challenges did you encounter working on it?" or other similarly general questions
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How do you think my job interview went? Do I stand a chance?
faith is generelly a tabboo difficulty contained in the position of work. at the same time as I placed on a pentagram ring at artwork (and to interviews), it really is extremely discreet. bear in ideas that an interview reflects who you are . some human beings imagine that starting up up glaring pagan rings communicates "i am ashamed of being pagan." It would not. It communicates "i am a specialist who knows accepted artwork protocols." The more desirable glaring the rings, the more desirable you would be telling the interviewer that you are a religious wacko, and organizations usually do not want those - in spite of the religion.
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how to dress for my tjmax interview?!?
Ya know, you will really present yourself better by wearing black slacks and a heel. trendy is good - I agree with you there - and TJMax would appreciate having you reflect that but skirts/dresses seldom work well in an interview