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"At an interview, you want to stand out for the right reasons. To do so, you'll need to leave your baggage and anxiety at the door." That's a quote from one article I recently read about how candidates should interview for a job.
Recently, The Big Time posted an entry about how important it is for candidates to go into an interview as a confident future employee, instead of a victim of economic circumstances.
Remember to stick to highlighting the positives of your experience and skills, and try to remain upbeat from start to finish. Hiring managers are well aware of the tough job market and companies downsizing, so there is no need to go into detail about how you lost your job to the economic downturn.
If you have had several interviews and still have not found a job, be sure that you are applying for the right jobs. Being turned down multiple times for jobs can be a blow to your confidence, but make sure that you are applying for the right positions to start with.
The job market may not seem to be getting any easier, but government reports show that people are in fact getting jobs. So stay confident, do your research and score that new job!
Posted by Don Boone on April 29, 2009 at 11:22 AM
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