Job Interview Tip Number 1 is Preparation

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The most valuable job interview tip that you will ever receive is to be completely prepared for any questions that may be asked of you during the interview. This is very important since the purpose behind the interview is to allow the interviewer to get to know you better. The first goal of the interviewer will be to determine if you would be a good addition to their company both with the skills you will bring with you and with your ability


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