At first you have to pray and meditate to talk God to help you then trust him he will answer your problem. Then tomorrow do your best by the help of our God.Good Luck & God Bless!
2007-01-16 16:40:55
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answered by Ladylyn 1
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First impressions are the ones that last....so first wear something professional, as you enter the office SMILE ...you will be the first impression that new patients comming to the office will see. Be confident and let the confidence radiate from you.Sit up straight, look the person conducting the interview directly in the eyes. Eye contact is very important,not only for the interview but also when you get the job eye contact with the patients is a must.This will show your strength. Know a little about the office you are apply to. Answer the questions confidently. And never hurts to pop a mint in before you get there so your breath will be fresh. And when your interview is over give them a firm handshake and thank them for their time. And best of luck..
2007-01-16 16:51:46
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answered by M D 1
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Carefully look around the interviewers office to see if you can find some common interests to "casually" bring up. Politeness and a good sense of humor will go a long way. NEVER talk bad about your last job. Maintain an attitude that shows you love challenges and obstacles are never an issue. Tell the interviewer that his/her office looks like a well oiled machine and you want to be a part of it. Stress teamwork! Carry a pen and notebook with you in case you need to write anything down and look prepared. Last but not least, shake hands and dress your best.
2007-01-16 16:41:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I've done alot of interviewing over the past ten years. Look the interviewer in the eye and by all means have a firm, not wimpy handshake. Make certain your hands are clean and dry. Take some paper towel with you and hang onto the paper towel until right before you go into the interview (or hide them from the interviewer). Smile and remember, you are selling yourself!!
You have the experience, go get that job!!!!
2007-01-16 16:38:31
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answered by wanninonni 6
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Be sure you dress for success, Most people dress very professional for the interview, even if that is not the wardrobe they will wear on the job. Also look them in the eye and use a somewhat firm not flimsy hand shake. have a resume and let them know, I feel very confident about my experience and I feel that I would be an asset to your company, I hope you consider me for the position. Always thank them and say I look forward to hearing from you. Good Luck.............
2007-01-16 16:40:44
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answered by whattheheck 4
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Listen to each question they ask you. Make sure you answer the whole question as some may be two-parts. Don't get off on another subject. Don't be too long, but not too short either.
Refer to your experience when you can work it in. But don't say the same thing in the same way.
Dress well. Speak well. Be courteous.
Show you are confident, but not overbearing.
Let them know you are definitely interested in the job.
Don't speak badly of former or present employer.
After all that, just be yourself!
2007-01-16 18:26:24
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answered by nobluffzone 5
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Be professional in your interview. Look at your resume and review it for spelling/grammatical errors. Be prepared, look up job interview questions online and rehearse how you would answer them. Be prepared for when the interviewer asks "do you have any questions for me?" and don't ask "How much will I get paid?" or "How much vacation time do I get?". Get some information about the company before you get there, and ask questions pertaining to the company (i.e., "I understand you have four doctors working here, are they different specialties?").
Good luck.
2007-01-16 16:38:43
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answered by hop0409 5
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Dress conservatively....but nice..... wear your hair up or done and makeup (if you wear it)....
Be friendly and very positive.....have some answers prepared---like why you want that job, where you've worked before & why you left, you might be asked personal questions like if you have any personal goals or dreams....or if you have any outside interests....hobbies, etc..; what kind of salary do you expect, et cetera.......
Hey, good luck! Hope you get the job.
2007-01-16 16:41:05
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answered by Brenda 6
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Gathering background information on employers is crucial element for successful interview preparation.
INTERVIEW PREPARATION: check this out for help
http://www.western.edu/career/interview/Interview_skills.htm
2007-01-16 16:38:54
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answered by startbutton 2
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Be energetic. Stick to the point. look them in the eye and shake firmly, be sweet. If your diction is not up to par, just smile a lot...
2007-01-16 16:37:41
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answered by lee f 5
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