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 Interview Tips


Photo of a cat and its ownerThe First Step Toward
a Great Career

If you're still getting used to doing job interviews, you might be a little nervous. But don't worry. Our staffing team is focused on helping you succeed. In fact, we've put together some tips to help you get ready for your important day with us.

  • Take advantage of mock interview classes that are offered at your campus.
  • Give yourself plenty of time to get to the interview. (You've got more important things to think about than whether you're going to be late).
  • Be sure that your dressed professionally, when in doubt, dress a step above the company's dress code.
  • Don't be afraid to have a copy of your résumé or other notes you have taken out during your interview to serve as a reference.
  • Be ready to share examples that show off your skills and abilities, and how they relate to the position for which you're applying.
  • Come to the interview with questions. This is your chance to learn about us.
  • Show us both your professional demeanor and your personality. We want to get to know you!



 
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