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Tips for Your Interview

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Be on time.

Practice your handshake with friends and get their opinions of it.

Bring a leather portfolio and quality pen.

Stand up straight and make eye contact.

Send a brief, handwritten thank-you note.

Don't:

Address the interviewer by first name unless he or she asks you to.

Sit down until the interviewer has.

Touch anything on the interviewer's desk.

Cross your legs--it's considered a casual position.

Touch your hair or face during the interview.

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