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Along with practicing job interview techniques and interview questions, company research is critical before the job interview. Nothing impresses an employer more in the job interview then hearing a candidate speak about their company. This will really show an employer that you really want to work for them and you are determined to succeed. So what should you research and how do you begin? Research the industry, get a perspective of the company and recent activities or accomplishments, find out what products and services they provide, who their competitors are. Also if possible, determine what the company culture is like and read their mission statement.
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In a quest to save money, time and travel costs some firms and employment service agencies are now adopting “Telephone Job Screening Interviews” as a more and more standard and accepted job employment screening technique. If you expect to be interviewed by phone, prepare by getting a member of your “network” to “role-play” the interviewer. Practice delivering your answers and answering typical run of the mill standard interviewing questions. After all there are very little variations in interview questions and interviewing style in these workups. It is if all these interview “technicians” all read the same book and attended the same school.
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