Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Interview the right way
You've written an art piece of a resume and your cover letter scored you an interview. You are probably doing something right and there's not much to worry about. First, don't forget that you are not only trying to impress the company, but the company needs to impress you. Ask if it's ok to ask questions during the interview. This gives the chance to find out if the company is the right fit for you. Always wait until the interviewer has finished talking before asking anything. Another thing to keep in mind is that practice makes perfect. If the interviewer asks you why you worked in science and looking for business management position, look them in the eyes and explain yourself. In this instance, I would answer that over the coarse of my science job I practiced analyzing and making sense of the data and that led me to be good at analyzing numbers and pursuing higher education in business. Always be ready to explain any inconsistency in your professional experience.
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