
As an employer myself, I will "Pre-Qualify" a new prospective employee. I have over 40 years in my trade and I can tell within the first 15 minutes of an interview if he/she is qualified. #1>When you walk into your interview, DON'T BE COCKY. Be confident about the position you applied for. #2>Don't Hustle yourself onto a new employer. As for myself? I'll pick that up in a heartbeat and make this interview short. #3>Answer all questions as accurate as you can and, please, don't ramble. #4> if you pickup on your future employer's common interest along with you? You had better know and experience this and not "Ad-Lib" just to soften him/her up thinking you're a definite hire. #4> This is where experience comes in, WATCH OUT FOR INTERVIEW MAN TRAPS! This is where employers want to find out how honest you are and if you are full of %$#@. I've done it myself when giving an interview. In all, just be yourself and be truthful. Good luck....Phil(DOC)

I graduated Law School in 2014 after I had been out of High School for over 20 years. I graduated as #1 in my class. You're never too old to follow your dreams. #education #ageism #advice

Customer service,just reinterate that.

I'm telling you the truth...(Must Read Before Bedtime.)
It can take a person almost a lifetime to realize this principle of truth.
Don't let this happen to YOU.
"You eventually become like the top three persons you closely associate with, on a continuous basis. So, make sure they are great like you." ~Edward Alexander
Then, everything else will align itself according to your faith.
I Believe You Can...!
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Contributing "added value" to the new company is essential.

This has always been one of my strong points and it’s at the interview that you convince the hiring manager that you are the best candidate for the job, you can do this by #1. Learning as much as you can about the company before the interview. #2. Being relaxed and down to earth. #3. Selling yourself and letting the interviewer know that you are the right person for the job.

I have a BA from Notre Dame. I was in the #1 program in Sociology at Michigan. I received my MA in 2022. I think teaching statistics (happy to share recommendations along with teaching reviews).
I love working remotely and you’re missing out if you don’t want me on your team. I am an excellent writer and have a lot of empathy. I think that those strengths make for an excellent relationship to any job. I also have certificates in demography of inequality and gender/sexuality.

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I'm telling you the truth...
One of the biggest setbacks you may experience in life is can be called: Lack of Knowledge.
Listen, no one ever told you that, you could become...so you thought you couldn't become...therefore, you didn't dare to try.
Because, it didn't seem possible.
It's NOT your fault, so, don't blame yourself. Your parents, and my parents didn't know as well, so, let's not blame them at all.
CHANGE #1. I was driving down the road minding my own business, and it came upon me to pull over, and write this message to you.
You can grow to become successful, if you only try.
I Believe You Can...!
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