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Six Great Tips For That Last-Minute Job Interview
Six Great Tips For That Last-Minute Job Interview
Six Great Tips For That Last-Minute Job Interview
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Six Great Tips For That Last-Minute Job Interview

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6 Great Tips For That Last-Minute Job Interview is a quick-read that will prepare you for your job interview in less than one hour! This book is for anyone who needs to brush up on their interviewing skills - FAST! 

The book covers common, but very important, interview questions, appropriate attire, how to research companies, and questions you should ask during the interview. Sample interview thank you letter template is also included!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 6, 2018
ISBN9781386470137
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    Six Great Tips For That Last-Minute Job Interview - N. L. Jackson

    Acknowledgements

    I WANT TO THANK MY friend, Nicola Mattis, for being my inspiration and encouraging me to move out of my own way.

    THANKS TO WILLIAM V. Thompson for opening my mind and eyes to my potential, so that I could begin the journey to finding my passion.

    THANK YOU, BILL HOBBS, for the wonderful book cover.  You are so creative and talented!

    LASTLY, THANKS TO THOMAS Overmiller for the remarkable and super-quick turnaround on editing my book.

    6 Great Tips For That Last-Minute Job Interview!

    Introduction

    MY NAME IS NORINE! When I was laid off from my job a few years ago, I was rusty at interviewing.  I was back in the job market and didn’t know what to expect.  I thought interviewing was like riding a bike:  Everything would come back to me.  I blew that interview, and walked out feeling embarrassed and defeated.  I knew I wasn’t going to get the job, and I

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