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| Interview Etiquette please help? Hi I have an interview today for a job i really want its at a doctors office. What are the GREAT words to use when asked the questions like. Why do you want this job? Why are you a good canidate? What can you bring to this job? Where will you be in 5 years? And just any good "action" words that are always good to use in an interview. Im trying to impress so I can convince them that im the person for the job! Any advise would be greatly appreciated. |
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| I agree w/ the other response.. We could try to pump you with some powerful modifiers, but then you might mispronounce them or use them incorrectly. That would make you look worse than simply not having a big vocabulary or being very business savvy. I do have a few tips: 1. Use the same language they use when describing what they are looking for in the employment ad. 2. Spend some time on Merriam-Webster.com boning up on your vocab. |
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| I agree w/ the other response.. We could try to pump you with some powerful modifiers, but then you might mispronounce them or use them incorrectly. That would make you look worse than simply not having a big vocabulary or being very business savvy. I do have a few tips: 1. Use the same language they use when describing what they are looking for in the employment ad. 2. Spend some time on Merriam-Webster.com boning up on your vocab. |
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