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Post by Sunrise Wed Mar 02, 2011 11:49 am

Job Interview? 9 Great Tips to Get You to Round 2


Get ready to nail your next interview, job seekers. I’ve asked my experts for their A-list advice to get you a second interview. I suspect you’re already savvy enough to send a thank you note and avoid lying on your resume. Let’s take your technique to the next level.

http://moneywatch.bnet.com/career-advice/blog/on-job/job-interview-9-great-tips-to-get-you-to-round-2/228/?tag=col1;blog-river
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Post by mrgolf Wed Mar 02, 2011 3:01 pm

I like this tip. One job interview I aced for a job as an aquatic director for a IL. Park District I showed a 10 minute film I had done. I beat out 100s of other applicants, many with much more experience than I had

9. Bring props.

Think of an interview as show and tell, suggests Jenni Luke, national executive director of Step Up Women’s Network. “Bring a ‘brag book’ of career accomplishments which demonstrates the quality of your work. [Or] if you see great work that a competitor is doing, bring that to the interview and critique it,” says Luke. This will clearly show what you can do and how you think. Bonus: Having a prop can also calm jittery nerves.

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