1. Make a list of the 10 questions an interviewer will potentially ask you and practice your responses, first in front of a mirror, then in front of a family member or friend. Give truthful answers because interviewers are trained to spot pat or contrived answers.2 K5 E a u% R& Y2 I
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2. Prepare your resume. Think about your goals and accomplishments. If you have worked in the past, list your job descriptions and your responsibilities. List any academic achievements or recognition you have received as well. Carefully proofread your resume and bring several copies to the job fair. K- w1 o: o" J