3. Your image is what makes the first impression on the interviewer - and that first impression is the one that sticks - so it's important to dress appropriately when interviewing.
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5. Check out the logistics ahead of time so you ensure that you're not late. Giving yourself a bit of extra time will give you an opportunity to stop in the rest room and freshen up, if need be, to make sure you don't have any hair, make-up or wardrobe malfunctions.
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7. Also, bring a list of questions to ask the interviewer.If you're interviewing for a tech or web job and you want to show examples of your work, it's fine to bring your laptop or iPad to show the interviewer what you have accomplished.
8. What shouldn't you bring? Don't walk into a job interview with a coffee cup or bottle of soda or water or anything else to eat or drink. Don't chew gum.
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10. Greet your interviewer with a firm handshake and introduce yourself. Be prepared for a little small talk, but don't overdo it.
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12. Be brief and don't ramble when you respond. However, do be sure that your responses answer the questions, are focused, and highlight the skills you have that are relevant to the job.
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16. It's appropriate to ask what the next step in the hiring process will be and when you might expect to hear.
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18. Taking the time to say thank you not only shows that you appreciated the interview, it also gives you an opportunity to reiterate your interest in the job.