To: KantianBurke
Dress professionally. Take a deep breath. Anticipate some questions and how you will respond (rehearse in your head beforehand). Be human. Arrive five minutes early. Talk up your good character traits and your professional experience. Make sure they understand that you are a team player who gets along well with people. You are flexible, dependable, loyal and efficient. Stuff like that. Good luck, kiddo! For victory & freedom!!!
To: Saundra Duffy
And another pointer: Someone arriving for an interview doesn't know the dynamics or the unique culture of the company. Perhaps it is the receptionist whose first impression is most valued by the interviewer(s).
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