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*How to Answer the Toughest Interview Questions? You know they're coming: Those seemingly unanswerable questions that pop up during job interviews.You can't clam up. And you don't want to stutter and stammer. So what's a job seeker to do?The 'Future' Question Otherwise known as the "big picture" question, the future question goes something like this: "Where do you see yourself in five years?"The best tactic: Talk about your values.Don't get too detailed about your specific career plan. Instead, discuss things that are important to you professionally and how you plan to achieve them. If growth is a goal, mention that. You can also talk about challenge, another value that employers prize in their employees...

*6 Keys For Making Right Impression in an Interview The old cliché "Dress for success" holds a lot of truth to it. How you appear can say a lot about you, your attitude, and your professionalism....

*Dressing The Right Way for the Interview There's no getting around it: In every job interview, you're going to be judged -- at least partially -- by how you look.

*Be Successful In Telephone Interview But how you should look varies depending on your industry and the job you're interviewing for. Take a look at general interview attire expectations for eight career areasWe all want to get that phone call from the recruiter, manager, or HR person for an interview. However, sometimes, before they officially decide to interview you in person, they'll want to conduct a quick interview over the phone. First, fear not! Winning the telephone interview simply requires the same type of preparation as a regular face-to-face interview, along with an understanding of how you can address the challenges inherent in using the phone. With your usually solid preparation and a few added tricks I'll show you, you'll be well on your way to acing your next phone interview.

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