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It’s perfectly normal to feel some anxiety before you attend a job interview of any sort, but what can you do to make the interview a more manageable experience? Here are a few key pointers to remember: everything you say and do during an interview is observed, so choose your answers properly, and be on your best behaviour. Be prepared to answer unpredictable questions, since one never knows what kind of issues that will be covered. And above all, try to overcome the inevitable nervous feelings that will crop up, as nervousness will impair your otherwise sound ability to communicate in an articulate manner.
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