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Be prepared for AFTER the interview
Do your research
The easiest way to do research on a company is to go to their website (start at the "About Us" section) or to do a search on the internet. Remember that a company might be part of a bigger group and that you have to visit the parent company's website as well. If there are no or very little information available on the internet you will have to visit your local library or try and find information in trade journals, magazines, newspapers, etc. Click here to continue
Be prepared after the interview
A few things to consider:
- It is essential that your cellphone needs to be on in case anyone phone.
- Make sure that you have a professional message on your phone in case you miss a call.
- If you only have a home phone number then everyone living with you needs to be aware of the fact that you are waiting for a call. Place a pen and paper next to the phone in case there is a message.
- Do not give your spouse's cellphone number unless you will be able to speak to the caller immediately.
- Is your email up and running? If you do not have an email address then set one up through Hotmail, Yahoo, Gmail, etc. Try and register an email address with your name and surname only.
- Check your emails regularly in case you are contacted by email.
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