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Author: Henery Estrada


There is hardly any such thing as perfect when it comes to job interviews. What you can do is get as close to it as possible in your preparations. It works with how much information you have, about yourself and about the company whose job you are interviewing for.One company may think it nice to appear in casuals while another might think you underdressed without a suit over your shirt and tie. You need to understand that it’s different strokes for different companies as you approach your job interview with ease. Such calm detachment could easily be what wins you to job.You don't want to appear at a job interview looking like you had a long night, or that you took the wrong turn on your way back from a night party. The way you look, even if you know all that they could possibly ask you, might be the deciding factor at this occasion.The nature of the company to which you have been invited for a job interview is important to you, and you must have that information close long before that day. It goes without saying that such info will help guide you in the right path as you do the interview.Even if they already have copies of your credentials and certificates in this new company, you might want to bring them along still to the job interview. You never know, they might ask for you to present them for confirmation. You wouldn't want to be surprised by that, would you?

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