4. Prepare Examples Anyone can make claims in job interviews; far fewer people back them up Preparesome actual stories you can tell from previous experiences to support your statements Develop your career portfolio and use it as a presentation prop during the interview
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8. send a follow-up thank you note/card/e-mail, personalize and build rapport with any key notes from the interview
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10. you may have to take a pre-employment tests or evaluations
12. You could be interview by more than one person., be prepared for these possibilities and more
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14. Plan to Bring Your Resume to the Interview plan to bring several copies, the resume you applied with & cover letter (remember a generic resume will never get you an interview) Copy of the job description Note pad Something to write with TAKE NOTES
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16. You may forget to make some important points, make notes of key points you want to get across and have these readily available, in your notes pad/book
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18. Visit Us, we are nice people to hang with Annette Dowsing Career Services Advisor adowsing@aii.edu The Art Institute of CA - Sacramento