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  • How to Ace a Job Interview. Welcome to the jungle, my man. This is it, do or die, survival

  • of the fittest. Afraid you're going to blow it? Relax. Here are some fail-safe tactics

  • that'll shoot you to the top of anybody's short list. You will need A professional-looking

  • outfit A briefcase or portfolio An up-to-date resume and a positive attitude. Step 1. Do

  • your research. Pour over the company's website, search for relevant news items about it and

  • its major competitors, and catch up on the latest developments in your field. Look for

  • connections between the company's needs and your skills. Be prepared to discuss how your

  • accomplishments complement the company's goals. Step 2. Arrive a few minutes early. At the

  • very least, be right on time. Never arrive late for a job interviewthat's just lame.

  • Step 3. Dress the part to give the visual impression that you belong. Not every interview

  • requires a coat and tie, but you should always look neat and professional. Step 4. Make nice

  • with any employees you meet while waiting, and always be nice to the receptionistshe's

  • the eyes and ears of the company. Step 5. Greet your interviewer with a firm, dry handshake.

  • Don't give just a limp finger grab, don't go overboard and crush their hand, and don't

  • try anything funny or clever. Step 6. Make sure your resume and list of references are

  • up to date, and bring extra copies of both. Step 7. Listen as much as you talk. Keep your

  • answers on point, and don't forget to ask questions as well as answer them. Did you

  • quit your last job to play poker for a year? If so, be ready to explain whyyou will

  • be asked. Step 8. Put a positive spin on everything. Everyone wants to hire a team player, so resist

  • the urge to complain about another job or badmouth a former employer. Step 9. Don't

  • exaggerate your skills or your knowledge. Be straight about what you do and don't know,

  • and offer to learn more if you get the job. Let your personality show, but save the theatrics

  • for when you're hanging out with your friends. Step 10. Smile, nod, and maintain eye contact.

  • The proper body language conveys interest and engagement. NO SLOUCHING! Step 11. Before

  • you leave, ask about the next step in the process and the overall timeline for filling

  • the position. Step 12. Don't forget to thank everyone on the way out. When you get home,

  • mail a handwritten note to each person you spoke with. Did you know Interviewers at Microsoft

  • often asked job applicants why manhole covers are round, just to test how well they thought

  • on their feet.

How to Ace a Job Interview. Welcome to the jungle, my man. This is it, do or die, survival

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