This simple action can help your clothes look more professional...
Ironing
This age-old action is a great way to introduce yourself...
A Handshake
This document should be studied to effectively talk about your experience...
Your resume
Attaching this to your follow up email will help the employer remember your interaction...
Your resume
This is typically the first question asked during an interview...
Tell me about you.
Overusing this can create for an unpleasant interview..
Cologne/perfume
This minimum, amount of time is how early your should be to an interview...
5 minutes
You can go here to get help preparing for your interview
These are the 3 ways you can check the status of your application with most companies...
Phone call
Visit (if possible)
This is the minimum number of questions you should have to ask an employer at the end of the interview...
Three
This type of retail store can be great for affordable interview clothing...
Thrift stores
This tip will help you address the interviewers correctly throughout the interview...
Write down their names
These two pieces of paper are essential to bring to an interview...
Your resume
A note-taking sheet
This needs to be received before negotiating a salary increase...
An offer letter
Most people forget to do this throughout the interview...
Smile :)
This is the maximum number of patterns you should choose for clothing...
Refraining from the use of this item will help you appear more present...
Cellphone
This page on most companies websites should be studied before the interview...
The About Us page
5 days
This general time limit will help to prevent long winded answers...
1 minute
This article of clothing should be avoided (even if they match with your shirt)...
Jeans
This simple tip communicates confidence, honesty, and active listening...
Eye-contact
You should know these two statements from the company's website...
Mission Statement
Vision Statement
This is the average length of a follow up email...
A paragraph
This acronym will help to answer situational questions...
STAR
Situation, Task, Action, and Result