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I'll add something I remember Tony Robbins saying, I''ll paraphrase: assume the same posture/attitude/way of speaking/etc. as the interviewer. This subconsciously makes the interviewer feel you are like them, people usually think they are pretty cool. They are then more comfortable, like you, etc. I don't this should be taken to the extreme(mocking), but it has always made sense to me. |
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Bunion
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Takes notes. Be sure to either write down everyone's name or get a card. Be sure to answer directly and not ramble or reach for an answer. Odds are good that you will be asked some questions that you do not know the answer to. Be up front about it, but also use it as a segue to ask how they think that the problem would be solved ... be sure to come across as a team player who actively seeks advice but accepts responsibility for the decisions you make.
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I also have an interview on Tuesday and the biggest tip I got from someone inside the company is not to brag or tell them that I know everything; even though I do
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