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Get a Great Job When You Don’t Have a Job


                   I recognize stress questions, and I realize they’re intended
                    to be stressful. I therefore remain calm and answer them
                    to the best of my ability.

                   I know how to answer the question, “What is your great-
                    est weakness?”

                   I am clear that I will never bring up anything negative
                    about my former jobs or bosses, even if I am asked.
                   Just in case an illegal question is asked, I know how to
                    handle it.
                   I’m aware that the way I sit in my chair can either make
                    me look enthusiastic or disinterested. I adopt a posture
                    that shows I’m fascinated and fascinating!
                   I have a good idea of some of the questions I would like
                    to ask the interviewer about the company when he or
                    she says, “Do you have any questions?”







































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