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Interview Basics
Preparing for the Interview

Before you walk into any interview, you should know everything about both the company and the position. Here are some tips, and some do's and don'ts, to help you prepare.

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The Telephone Interview

Often, you may be asked to interview by telephone before being invited to interview in person. Here are tips to get you from a phone conversation to a live interview. 

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Typical Interview Questions

You will often encounter the same types of questions from one interview to the next. Here are suggestions for how to answer questions you will encounter in a typical interview.

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Preparing for a Behavioral Interview
Behavioral interviews are increasingly used by employers and recruiters to reveal how you act under certain situations. Here are tips to help you prepare for this challenging interview technique.
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Questions for Candidates to Ask

When preparing for an interview, you want to have a list of questions for your prospective employer to answer. Here are example questions to get your thoughts flowing.

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You responded quickly to my original cover letter and resume submission in early February. I was impressed that you had done your homework, were equipped to directly discuss my past experience, and followed up promptly with me, requesting a detailed profile. Though the recruitment timeframe was somewhat lengthy due to client considerations, you "rolled with the punches," stayed in contact with me, and was able to maintain control of the process. I was also impressed with your office support, particularly Julie Bennett, who was in lock step with you as we approached the finish line. Four months passed from the date I first submitted my resume until I accepted the bank's offer and your professional dedication to the process was evident throughout.

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