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Dressing for the Dance
   
Your mother was right: first appearances count. She knew that it takes less than a minute to make a favourable ö or not so favourable ö impression.
 
Sounding and looking good are two key elements of making a powerful first impression. Even the most experienced candidates sometimes forget that a good haircut, well-pressed clothes and polished shoes are only the beginning.
 
The next step starts when the organizationâs representative contacts you. Time is of the essence here, so insist on meeting or talking with the hiring manager.
   
The article goes on to describe:
   
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Arriving At The Dance
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Candy Is Dandy, But...
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The Dance Begins: Follow Your Partner!
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Maintain Eye Contact
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Ask a Few of Your Own Carefully Chosen Questions.
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Remember Your Manners!
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Mom's Interview Checklist

 
 
 
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