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Dos & Don'ts To Protect The Interest of Jobseekers

The document provides dos and don'ts for jobseekers to protect their interests during the interview process. It advises seekers to research the interviewers and company in advance, know the type and expected length of the interview, and get details on location and parking to prepare adequately and make a great impression. Displaying knowledge of interviewers' backgrounds can help seekers connect while understanding interview structure and logistics helps plan their day.

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Dos & Don'ts To Protect The Interest of Jobseekers

The document provides dos and don'ts for jobseekers to protect their interests during the interview process. It advises seekers to research the interviewers and company in advance, know the type and expected length of the interview, and get details on location and parking to prepare adequately and make a great impression. Displaying knowledge of interviewers' backgrounds can help seekers connect while understanding interview structure and logistics helps plan their day.

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Dos & Don’ts to protect the interest of jobseekers

DOs

 When you accept the invitation to the interview, DO be sure you know the name of the company, and
request the names and job titles of each of the people who will be interviewing you (if they’re not
offered). You’ll want to research the interviewers on LinkedIn.

 Displaying a little bit of knowledge about an interviewer’s professional background can go a long way
toward making a great impression.

 DO know the type of job interview you will encounter. Ask, if the information is not volunteered by the
person setting up the interview.

 DO ask how long the interview(s) is/are expected to take so you can know how it will impact the rest of
your day.

 DO ask for the street address of the interview location (and, if appropriate, the floor of a building, and/or
office number). Also, inquire about parking and/or public transportation, if appropriate.

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