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  • 2 weeks later...
You definitely can't trust the English, so be careful!

 

I'm Scottish, even worse!

 

Ok that leaves the Welsh:sneaky2:

 

One trick is to see any interview as not that important to you (even if it is) - so you can relax and be more natural and you must believe in yourself. If you go in really tense it will show. A manager told me once how she coped with stress in her job - she replied," I down grade everything, so if it's not important, then I don't get stressed".

 

With alot of interviews the boss has decided if he likes you by the time you have sat down. I know one guy at an interview who was worried about all the other guys waiting with them all talking about their degrees etc but he got the job? He asked his new boss why? he replied," they were all UTA and I can relate to you.

 

Good luck:thumbup:

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Just for back-up take some strong references .... company ones can be better than domestic/personal. At least you can ask if they'd like you leave them at the end of the interview.

 

Also don't forget to ask about salary and have some questions ready to ask about their company .... it shows you're interested in what they do :)

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