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Job Search Tip 32 Remix: First Question of Every Interview
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Practice, Practice, Practice you response to "tell me about yourself."
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The Ursa Majors (furry book awards) has nominated Work Fur Hire for best "general literary work."
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Edwin, an anthropomorphic jackrabbit, is wearing a business casual outfit and has a grumpy expression on his face. He gives job searching tips by speaking directly to the reader using a dialogue bubble. Edwin says,
"“Tell me about yourself” is almost always the first question in an interview, sometime across interviews. Be prepared! Write down and practice your story. Adjust your story to highlight things they noted in the job posting. Do not stumble when answering the first question. That looks bad."
~@~@~@~@~
Enjoy my work?
The Ursa Majors (furry book awards) has nominated Work Fur Hire for best "general literary work."
Register to vote below and vote for the book!
https://ursamajorawards.org/
~@~@~@~@~
alt text:
Edwin, an anthropomorphic jackrabbit, is wearing a business casual outfit and has a grumpy expression on his face. He gives job searching tips by speaking directly to the reader using a dialogue bubble. Edwin says,
"“Tell me about yourself” is almost always the first question in an interview, sometime across interviews. Be prepared! Write down and practice your story. Adjust your story to highlight things they noted in the job posting. Do not stumble when answering the first question. That looks bad."
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