Interviews are not just about answering questions, an interviewer keeps a close check on the candidate’s overall performance. Know the things that an interviewer keeps track of during an interview session.
So you are all prepped up for the interview, your portfolio looks stellar, you have written what seems to be the best cover letter ever and as a job applicant you have given considerable thought to often asked questions as “Tell me about yourself” or ‘Talk about your biggest strengths and weaknesses”. It’s great to chalk out the talking points for a successful interview, but make sure you also pay attention to non-verbal cues.
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Little Details That Interviewers Always Notice
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