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Sunday, October 31, 2010

One person's take on how to do a job interview

Here is a great article about one young man's change of approach to the intitial job interview that got him a call back then an interview with the head of the organization and ultimately the job in Information Technology (IT), a very competitive field. I Asserted Myself and Got the Job By MARAT GAZIEV

I have to remind myself as I speak to people in financial trouble that it is anything but easy being where they are, and I really do not know how well I would do in their situation. Nevertheless, in these times, when I read something positive and uplifting that I think is valid I like to pass it on to my friends... I like what this author has to say. I enjoyed reading his article and passed it on to my kids. I think what he has learned has value for all of us.

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