So you landed the interview. Congratulations! You’re one step closer to your dream job. But before you drop the mic, let’s make sure you’re ready to nail that interview.
I know it’s tough to carve out a couple hours to do the ideal amount of job interview prep. You’re busy! Maybe you’re already juggling two jobs, you’ve got kids to pick up from daycare, you’ve got a dishwasher to unload … okay, maybe just a season of House of Cards to finish.
Selling yourself to an employer is one of the biggest deals you will ever close; and believe me when I say preparing for this crucial moment will pay off. A small investment of time on the front end will set you apart from your competition and show the employer you mean business.
I’m rooting for you, so check out the infographic below from Ideal Candidate -- and then get out there and get hired. You’re only 30 minutes away from becoming a confident, articulate, and educated candidate.
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