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Tuesday, July 31, 2018
10 Things Not To Say During A Job Interview
collegecandy.com: When it comes time to start interviewing for the job of your dreams it can be totally intimidating. Knowing the fate of your career relies on how well you can talk about yourself and your skills to a vital individual can really run you for a loop.
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This article was definitely important. I knew most of these, and some I had not even thought of. I was completely unaware that people brought friends to interviews. I found that part rather confusing. I wonder if they try and bring the friend into the interview or if they leave them in the waiting room. I understand if a friend is dropping you off at the interview and picking you up, but couldn’t they go find a coffee shop or something else to do? That might be rather rude to say. What I did find interesting about the section for questions was the suggestion of googling “interview questions asked during *insert company* interviews.” That seems like a brilliant idea, but I also wonder if that would get repetitive if they receive a lot of the same questions or if they would find it odd. I also think that might be more difficult in theater as it is more niche.
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