Subject: {FIRSTNAME}, The Interview
Hello {FIRSTNAME},

Thank you for subscribing to my resume
ecourse! In this ecourse you'll learn all about:


Part 1: What is a Resume
Part 2: Thing to Keep in Mind
Part 3: Parts of the Resume	
Part 4: The Reference Sheet	
Part 5: Cover Letters	
Part 6: Making Sure You Are Ready	
Part 7: The Interview

That being said... Lets get started shall we  :)
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Part 7: The Interview
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The first thing that you want to remember when you are at a job interview is that first impressions count.  Dress appropriately for the job.  No matter what, though, never wear jeans to a job interview  it doesnt matter how casual the job is that you are applying for, jeans are inappropriate in any situation.

For women, a nice skirt and dress or a suit is what you should wear.  For men, a suit is most appropriate, but you can get away with a pair of khaki pants and a nice polo shirt.

When you are talking to your interviewer, be enthusiastic about the job.  Convey your excitement about the possibility of working for this company and always, always smile.

If you are applying for a creative position or a teaching position, you might want to bring along a portfolio of your work so that you can show off your creativity.  Having samples of what you can do can make you stand out over other applicants.  

Above everything else, be excited and enthusiastic about your possible job.  When you are happy about being there, it will show in your demeanor and your responses.  We cant stress enough how much this can make a difference in getting the job and not getting the job.

Your job interview is when you get the chance to shine.  Be sure and answer all of the questions accurately and with enthusiasm.  Try not to hesitate and be prepared for anything.  This writer once had an interview for a sales position where the interviewer asked me to sell him a pen.  I was able to think on my feet and gave him a great sales pitch.  I got the job!




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