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Nailing the interview

Submitted by Ethan on March 19, 2009 at 06:57 PM

A majority of our effort here is to help you succeed at your assistant position however before we can do that, you need to land the job you want, right?

That brings us to Steve Errey’s “The Confidence Guy” blog and his post about making a confident first impression in an interview.

He runs down some of the “oldies but goodies” tips but a few of them really stood out to me like “don’t jump in the first chair you see” and “try to sit a bit diagonally across” from your interviewer so you’re not acting as a wall. Or like his tip about “pacing yourself” which talks about how getting to know someone takes a specific pacing and that you should let the interviewer set that pace and not blurt our your life history when they ask if you found the building OK.

Just some all around good tips to keep in mind when walking into that interview. Check out Steve’s full post HERE.

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