Yes it is
2007-03-20 20:45:22
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answer #1
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answered by jrsygrl 7
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when searching for a job, it is best to carry around a copy of your resume everywhere, and hand it out to any prospective employers.
congratulations on making ti to the interview process!
it is a good idea to bring along a copy of your resume, incase the other has been misplaced, or the interviewer simply does not have a copy with them at the time!
good luck!
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2007-03-20 20:48:47
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answered by >> fleur << 4
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yes it is, you should always carry about five copies of it no matter what, that way you can give them a fresh copy and you never know if you will be interviewed by just one person. if its two people doing the interview and they see you brought an extra copy they will think you plan ahead and that's a good thing.
*yes one question and no jokes made go me!!.....wait*
2007-03-20 20:48:38
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answered by Lazrus 6
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Yes. It never hurts to bring a copy. I once had an interviewer forget their copy and the interview was easy once I solved that little glitch.
2007-03-20 20:46:44
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answered by Kuji 7
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yes and bring at least 3 in case there are others doing your interview..that way they all have copies to keep notes on, review after your interview is finished...you also should have a few questions prepared to ask at the end of their questions...good topics Promotion opportunities, education reimbursement... Good luck..and if you have a friend or relative to practice doing an interview that is a great way to improve your interviewing skill and believe me it is a skill......but also very important is to relax during your interview...after all they are just people too....
2007-03-20 20:52:37
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answered by chiefof nothing 6
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Yes, by all means, yes!
Bring several copies.
Print them on nice, thick resume paper.
Chances are the copy they have was printed out with incorrect format or was folded and written on.
It could also happen that someone comes to interview you and they don't have a copy of your resume with them. Believe it or not, in that circumstance, it's YOUR fault and not theirs that they don't have your resume in front of them.
Good luck!
2007-03-20 20:48:13
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answered by eleven 4
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Why not, that shows how serious and conpitent you are for that job. Do not make a mistake by leaving it at home, you can't tell someone might have it too.
2007-03-20 20:52:54
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answered by estilove 1
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Always, shows you're prepared, and you never know, someone else might have the copy you sent in.
2007-03-20 20:46:13
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answered by Son of a Mitch 6
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yes cuz something couldve changed by then
2007-03-20 20:50:11
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answered by my_chem_42 2
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yes so you can refer back to it, if they ask any questions about it
2007-03-20 20:50:43
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answered by ஐButterfly Effectஐ 5
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