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Tips on how to prepare for a Job Interview and Exam
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[QUOTE="neneth, post: 3575, member: 528"] So you’ve got amazing communication skills, a resume chock-full of [URL="https://www.glassdoor.ca/blog/impressive-skills-to-include-on-your-resume/"]impressive qualifications[/URL] and an inside connection at the company you’re applying to work for. These are certainly assets, but there’s one area in the job interview process where these resources won’t help you one bit: the interview exam (or assignment). This portion of the interview is designed purely to test skills that are critical to your ability to fulfill the requirements of the role they’re looking to fill — skills that you’ll most likely have to use every day while on the job. What this portion entails is highly specific to the industry you’re applying to jobs within — it could be anything from writing code to analyzing a set of data to designing a logo. While it can seem nerve-wracking, if this is truly your field of expertise, there’s nothing you should worry about. Here are a few tips to keep in mind to help you give the job interview exam your best shot. [h=3][B]Practice Your Skills[/B][/h] [h=3][B]Make Time[/B][/h] [h=3][B]Don’t Cheat[/B][/h] [h=3][B]See What the Pros Have to Say[/B][/h] [h=3][B]Gauge the Experience of Others[/B][/h] [/QUOTE]
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