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Tips for Going on a Second Interview Mr. Endicott Personal Career Planning Class 110

Tips for Going on a Second Interview Mr. Endicott Personal Career Planning Class 110. Wardrobe . Wear something different than you did on the first interview.

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Tips for Going on a Second Interview Mr. Endicott Personal Career Planning Class 110

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  1. Tips for Going on a Second InterviewMr. EndicottPersonal Career Planning Class 110

  2. Wardrobe • Wear something different than you did on the first interview. • If someone wears the same thing on a second interview, they probably don’t have a sufficient wardrobe and will usually wear unprofessional clothing once they start work.

  3. Be Prepared • When you are asked to come in for a second interview, ask who you will be interviewing with and what their title is. • You will probably be interviewing with several people who will ask you similar questions. • Keep your answers consistent, but not stale or staged.

  4. Prove Yourself • Explain your abilities and experiences that make you a good fit for the company. • Do your homework between the first and second interview. • Offer concrete examples that highlight your career, competence and compatibility.

  5. Getting an Offer • Sometimes interviewers will ask, “If we made an offer today, what would your decision be?” • Feel free to accept on the spot if you are sure. • It is appropriate to ask for the night to think it over. • Do not say you need a week to decide. You have probably had at least a week between the first and second interview. • If you don’t get an offer on the spot, be sure to send thank you cards to all the interviewers.

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