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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 277706, member: 76163"] The most important thing you can do before your IT interview is to prepare. The first step is to do some research about the company and industry. You should know what kind of work they do, their products and services, and their history. This will help you answer questions about the company when you're asked them during an interview. You also need to think about whether this is a good company for you to work for. If it's not, then it's probably not worth applying for the job, even if it sounds like a great opportunity. Once you've done all of this prepwork, it's time to prepare for your interview itself. Prepare for your interview by getting organized and knowing what you want to say about yourself. Practice answering common questions that might be asked during an interview. Know the details of the position, including responsibilities and goals. Demonstrate an understanding of how your past experience relates to the job description and skills required by the position." [/QUOTE]
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