
Take some time to think about creative and strategic questions that will get potential employers to express things that will help you decide if their companies are really a good match for you.
Traditionally, it's the interviewer who asks the questions. But this is the `90s, my friend. It's in your best interest to make an informed decision about where your next job will be. Take some time to think about creative and strategic questions that will get potential employers to express things that will help you decide if their companies are really a good match for you.
1) Dig information about the company
2) Be prepared
3) Practice
4) Arrive well ahead of time
5) Be yourself
6) Dress smartly
7)Take extra copies of resume
8) Get psyched
9) Be professional
10) Be positive
11) Don't criticize former employers, colleagues, or co-workers
12) Say thanks
And finally, there's one more thing you should always keep in mind--No job is perfect. There's a downside to everything. Don't fixate on one gig as the answer to all your hopes and dreams. If this one doesn't work out, there will be others. Don't get discouraged. At the very worst, you'll get some practice presenting and promoting yourself. On the other hand, at the very best, you just might end up with a job you like and a nice little package of those many Internet stocks everyone is talking about.