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Winding Up Your Strategy
                                     The Presentation Packet
                       Now that you’ve collected your references and letters of rec-
                   ommendation, how will you organize them? Both of these items
                   will be part of your presentation packet—something you’ll bring
                   to each and every interview.
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                       A presentation packet is an 8 / - by 11-inch folder with a
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                   pocket on the inside of each cover. It need not be expensive—just
                   neat, clean, unstapled, and uncreased. The color doesn’t matter.
                   Make copies beforehand of everything inside because you’ll be
                   giving the packet and its contents away to the interviewer for him
                   to keep and review. Your packet should contain the following:


                       1.  Left side. Three letters of recommendation (not stapled).
                           Place the most impressive one on top.
                       2.  Right side. Your list of references (under the résumé—
                           not stapled) and a fresh copy of your résumé (on top—
                           staples are OK).


                       Present this packet to the interviewer after you’ve introduced
                   yourself. Open it up so that the writing is facing in such a way
                   that the interviewer can see it. Say, “I’ve brought an extra copy
                   of my résumé and some other materials I thought might be of
                   interest to you,” and set it down with both hands in front of the
                   interviewer. He may choose to read it later, or he may leaf
                   through it right away and comment on it. Give the interviewer
                   time to read it by not talking until he looks up at you and asks
                   you a question or makes a comment.


                                              Punctuality

                   There is one last aspect of interview preparation that we need to
                   discuss before moving on to the second part of this book, in
                   which we’ll walk through the interview process step by step. It’s
                   about punctuality. Unless you know the exact route and the
                   amount of traffic likely to occur at the time of day your interview
                   has been scheduled for, it’s a very good idea to make a dry run of
                   your trip to the interview site a couple of days before your sched-
                   uled interview.



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