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Job Interview - Preparation Making a First Impression and Nailing It Every Time - cover

Job Interview - Preparation Making a First Impression and Nailing It Every Time

Derrick Foresight

Publisher: Efalon Acies

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Summary

Are you nervous about your job interview?



Do you have the feeling that you are not prepared to face an invasive number of questions about your accomplishments and career choices?
Well, have no fear, my friend. You are at the right address. This book can guide you along. Topics that will be discussed in this book include how to make a lasting first impression, asking specific questions about your motivation, how to dress, what to bring, how to react on the phone (if applicable), how to show your interviewer that you are listening and interacting, etc.



This book can help you. Please allow it to do that, and start reading or listening to it now.
Available since: 08/08/2020.

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