Great tips for building rapport with someone, vitally important to interview success!
How to Build Rapport – wikiHow.
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This article presents a “recipe” for a successful phone interview in 5 steps:
- Always Be Prepared,
- Always be patient.
- Always be enthusiastic.
- Always be proactive.
- Always be ready.
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This Career Hub article should be a great interview preparation aid.
Career Hub: 17 Interview Questions You Must Be Able To Answer.
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This article provides useful advice on how to get more interviews by enhancing / customizing your cover letter and resume/CV for each opening you are applying for.
Avoid Job Application Rejection | EmploymentDigest.net.
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I haven’t been a recruiter for 3 years, and yet I still have former consultants and candidates who email me for tips prior to an interview. So, I hope you are on Santa’s “Nice List” because my holiday gift to…
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Mark Twain said “If you tell the truth you don’t have to remember anything.” That man had a way of cutting to the core of the matter! I rarely say “never,” preferring to leave doors open for the unexpected scenario,…
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The first impression a prospective employer has of you should not be just a good one, but, a great one. The candidate dressed in a suit, with a coordinated long sleeve shirt or blouse, conservative shoes, a professional hairstyle, and…
When you’re interviewing for a non-professional level position (in a store or restaurant, for example) business casual attire is usually appropriate. It is always important to be neat, tidy, and well-groomed and to present a positive image to the employer.…

How to Stand Out From the Crowd at Job Interviews | EmploymentDigest.net
This article from EmploymentDigest.net has great advice on how to stand out and excel during job interviews. There’s even more suggestions in the comments on the article.
How to Stand Out From the Crowd at Job Interviews | EmploymentDigest.net.
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