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Category Archives: Interview Ideas
Episode Five – Before You Graduate and Casual Interviews
Things To Do Before You Graduate
- Look up median/average salary of your chosen profession (google)
- Nab up your own Gmail address (Firstname.LastName@gmail.com)
- Have your resume reviewed by a career counselor
- Go out and buy some interview clothes
- Compile an online portfolio amazing things you did.
Tiffany in Colorado asked: How do I "Dress Casual" for an interview?
- Make sure to shower.
- Button up shirt is still a good idea, even if it is just an overshirt.
- Layers are good, originality is good.
- Pants: no shorts, tank tops or spaghetti strings.
- Piercings okay, tattoos, depends on the tattoo.
- No mention of the Prince - (unless you're interviewing to become a porn star).
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Chow Time – How To Survive The Lunch Interview
These days you can't expect to get much of an employer's time. You have to be on top of your game and ready for any opportunity that comes your way - including doing your interview over lunch.
Rejection – The Most Important Letters: F and U
It's terribly easy to shirk off a company who really should have known better than to reject you in the first place. But it's a lot harder - (and sometimes more rewarding) to send a follow-up letter after you've been rejected.









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