A Fail-Safe Guide for Interview Prep

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riccue of UT 9:10AM June 13, 2013

These are great tips.

The only thing I disagree with is the word "weaknesses". It's negative and you need to keep the conversation positive.

As a person who has spent a lot of time on both sides of the interview chair -- here are three questions you should come prepared to ask:

http://thepicaflorpost.blogspot.com/2012/03/3-questions-to-ask-in-interview.html

Hugo Balta of CT 10:30PM March 27, 2012

Great idea Jody - is that your company? I'll check it out. Thanks for posting that!

Judi of CT 7:39PM March 27, 2012

#8, you can use a free tool like JobOn to practice your interview by responding to common questions on your Web cam and sharing it with friends for feedback.

Jody Presti of DC 10:14AM March 27, 2012

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