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Interviewing

Interviewing Stages

Dressing for the Interview
Depending upon your current fashion statement, whether it be the latest trends for the club scene or merely college senior casual, the job interview process may be cause for some drastic wardrobe augmentation.

Using Employer Literature for Successful Interviews
Simply being informed about an employer does not guarantee a successful interview unless you can effectively use the information. Information about the employer’s products, financial data, opportunities or how they impact society is only helpful if you know how to tactfully “weave” your new knowledge into the interview.

Questions Asked by Employers / Questions to Ask Employers

Advice From the Experts  << Interviewing tips from on-campus recruiters.

Interview Follow-up

Turning the Tables in the Interview
You know you’ve made a good impression because you prepared for the interview and your answers were articulate and decisive. You’ve come across as a very bright, capable candidate when the recruiter asks something you didn't anticipate: “Do you have any questions?”

The Site Visit / Interview: One Step Closer
While on-campus screening interviews are important, on-site visits are where jobs are won or lost.

 

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