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skad [1K]
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7. Prepare for the interview. Getting an interview feels great. The key to doing well in an interview is to prepare for it. Here

are some things you can do to prepare for your interview. Research the employer. Go online and learn about the employer. The employer will expect you to know something about the business. Have questions ready. Think about any questions you have about the job or business. An employer usually always ends the interview by asking if you have questions. Asking questions shows your interest in the job. –"Get That Job!" What needs to be done in "Step 7: Prepare for the interview”? Ask the employer if he or she has any questions. Write a script that will be used during the interview. Go to the store and buy an outfit for the interview. Research the employer and have questions ready.
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