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Old 10-11-2001, 04:50 PM
Diamond007 Diamond007 is offline
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It is best to just take the time off and keep your mouth shut that you are interviewing. If you are in a state that employment is AT WILL then they can fire you without reason. Taking the time off will payoff. Prepare a portfolio of your work. Study background information and program information about your companies/organizations. Practice Practice Practice your interviewing techniques. Also, use your computer and get someone to proofread your resume. Think hard and long about everything that you have done on each job. You may have done more than you believe that you have that can be an valuable asset in ways you would imagine. Don't down play anything. Find previous employment job descriptions and always keep them. Include organizations and community activities on your resume. You never know who is a member or believes in the value of the organization. Apply for everything even the things you think you won't get. You never know who will give you a chance. Make everything in your interview postive. Remember they need you just as much as you need them when you go in the interview. Don't go in the interview scared to death! I know that you didn't ask for this but this is my field. I hope some of my advice helps. Email me!
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