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	<title>Comments on: Job Interview Preparedness</title>
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		<title>By: Lynn M</title>
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		<description>Alexa,
This list is such a great tool. Preparation is absolutely key when it comes to interviews. It&#039;s those unexpected questions that really rattle people. An additional way to prepare beyond anticipating the questions and having your answers ready is to be doing things to enhance your knowledge and skills while on your job search. It gaves you wonderful material to discuss, especially when a question that may not be on the list pops up. Just in time for Halloween you can invite your readers to visit my post Attack of the Job Interview! at this link. It covers &quot;unexpected questions&quot; http://itcollective.ning.com/profiles/blogs/attack-of-the-job-interview</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alexa,<br />
This list is such a great tool. Preparation is absolutely key when it comes to interviews. It&#8217;s those unexpected questions that really rattle people. An additional way to prepare beyond anticipating the questions and having your answers ready is to be doing things to enhance your knowledge and skills while on your job search. It gaves you wonderful material to discuss, especially when a question that may not be on the list pops up. Just in time for Halloween you can invite your readers to visit my post Attack of the Job Interview! at this link. It covers &#8220;unexpected questions&#8221; <a href="http://itcollective.ning.com/profiles/blogs/attack-of-the-job-interview" rel="nofollow">http://itcollective.ning.com/profiles/blogs/attack-of-the-job-interview</a></p>
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