yesterday was my sister’s birthday so I drew her favorite ship <3

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yesterday was my sister’s birthday so I drew her favorite ship <3
How to Prepare for an Interview the Right Way
Interviews give candidates a chance to correct any misunderstandings, fill in the gaps, and make a positive impression. The time you spend preparing for an interview is a valuable investment in your future career. Here are a few tips to help you get prepared for an interview:
1. Know Who You Are and What You Want
First, think about what your career path looks like. What is your general trajectory? Where do you want to be in five years, or ten?
Second, what value you will be offering to employers? It is important to know what skills, traits, and experience you possess in order to sell yourself. After you familiarize yourself with the job requirements, see if the duties of the position make sense to you. Ask yourself if you need to improve on some skills or if you are truly qualified. Are you a good fit for the job? Why? Every interviewer will ask these kinds of questions, so take some time to form an answer. read more ...
Interviews are all about how you present yourself along with the knowledge that you possess. It’s about the proper alignment of the goals of a company/organization with your personal goals. Hence, it’s important to be self-aware and to know the details of the job description, as well as the company.
Interviews are all about how you present yourself along with the knowledge that you possess. It’s about the proper alignment of the goals of a company/organization with your personal goals. Hence, it’s important to be self-aware and to know the details of the job description, as well as the company.
The One Worse Thing to Do In an Interview
The One Worse Thing to Do In an Interview
In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue. I bet you still remember that from grade school, too. You have said it over and over again because you have it memorized. But memorizing is the worst thing you can do. You ruin your chances of being hired
Being prepared not just ready to interview but so rehearsed that you have become automaton. You answer questions as if in your sleep and are perfect in…
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