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Job interview tips for teenagers
Posted by in Uncategorized at September 26, 2009
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job interview tips
Interviews can be hard and nerve racking for any of us but more so for the teenager fresh out of school or college and more so if this will be their first interview. However if you follow a few simple rules and prepare yourself beforehand then you will have as much success as anyone in interviews.
Appropriate dress code
This is one aspect that is of great importance when attending an interview, first impressions always count so don’t go walking into the interview room in crop tops and shorts. Appropriate dress for the teenager is just the same as any other person attending an interview, neat, tidy and well groomed. Some helpful tips are:
