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(Watch the video online) Dr. Doug was recently interviewed on CW11 (Local NY, CBS affiliate) about what you can do to bring your best to a job interview. With this advice in hand, you’re better prepared to nail the job interview. Dr. Doug covers:

  • Putting together a game plan.
  • What are the rules of interviewing?
  • Be prepared to answer what kind of job you are looking for and what role you want to play in that company.
  • You should also know about the perks and benefits package you might be receiving if employed by the company.
  • Before the interview, you should know about the company (their goals and what they want to achieve).
  • Don’t be afraid to say “I don’t know” when asked questions. Employers know that you don’t know everything. Saying “i don’t know” shows you have a high level of self-awareness.
  • Keep your answers short and sweet. Direct your answer to those questions, and don’t go on for 10 or 15 minutes. That is an interview killer.
  • It’s alright to negotiate. If you’re being low-balled, be polite and professional but let them know it you feel that price is below current fair market value and to please reconsider.

We hope that you’ll watch the video and find some key take-a-ways that could help you land your next Great job.

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