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KimWrice

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Action information, including deadline dates, should be placed in the body of a routine request message.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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During interviews, there is typically an exchange of information between a job candidate and an. interviewer. What should you, as a job candidate, be prepared to discuss during this part of the interview?



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Answer to Question 1

False

Answer to Question 2

Be prepared to list five or six key points about yourself that you want to emphasize, such as your education, your ability to learn, your experiences, and your interpersonal skills. Be prepared to answer standard interview questions, such as why you want the job, why you want to work for the organization, and why the company should want you. Be prepared to answer behavioral questions and demonstrate logical thinking and creativity. Display a professional attitude, and be ready to discuss salary and benefits.



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