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More details about winning answers to interview questionsKnow your contact when appearing for a job interview
When you're invited for an interview, ask for the name of the person you'll be meeting. That way, right at the start of the meeting, you can use the interviewer's name, even before being told who he or she is. This conveys a great impression -- that you're a person who is always on top of things, and do your homework well. Go beyond knowing just the name of the interviewer, however. Ask questions and find out their exact role at the company, any significant achievements they have to their credit at the organization, samples of their work, etc. Try to obtain the name of the person you will be working for, the names of your future colleagues and superiors as well. At your job interview, talk about some of the things you've learnt about the people and their work. Mention how much you look forward to working with them. This is always a great way to differentiate yourself from the other applicants for the job. Discover the tricks to answering all interview questions. Like to think a little out-of-the-box? Here's an idea -- consider doing work on a freelance basis, either part-time or full-time. There are actually large numbers of people who work from the comfort of their homes. And very profitably too. But you do face one big problem -- connecting with companies who have work to offer. Here's an excellent site that's organized to help you find freelance work. We've always found them to be a useful source for work-at-home jobs. They offer a trial membership for as little as $2.95; and you get access to hundreds of jobs. Check them out now -- you may be surprised at what you can turn up. Questions to ask | Mistakes to avoid | Tips for phone interviews How to answer tough questions | Freelance careers
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