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INTERVIEWS: (No. #3. Mistakes to Avoid) Appearamce
UPCOMING!!! Whatever, you do please don't miss this story!
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Roger West

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Unable to read it as well.....
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Stephanie Littlejohn

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Unable to read it.
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tommy simmons

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Can't wait to read it.
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Sara Rugg

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For some reason, I can’t open the article! FYI, you have a typo ‼️ Appearance is the correct spelling. QUICK FIX !!!! :) Thank you for sharing!
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Jeremiah Gupton

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Very interesting and inspiring.
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Julius Leo

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Nice!
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!!PLEASE READ THIS NOW!! (This can change your life.)
Folks, interviews can be liken to airline tickets or a boarding pass. If you pass the interview you can come onboard. If you don’t, you can find yourself sitting on the sidewalks of life, far from the runway of success.
The TV Host Judge Judy once said, “Where did you think you were going sir, to the beach?” “You’re coming to court sir”!
Apparently, Joe didn’t get the memo, so he reported to his interview unprepared. Perhaps, a little-bit out of touch with the times; or he didn’t ask the right questions or talk with the right people. He didn’t do his homework beforehand!
To top it off…he present himself to the board members in jean pants, a furry snow coat and unlaced tennis shoes. Sure, his hair and facial composition was well groomed, however, just because the job title said Construction Engineering doesn’t mean your APPEARANCE is below standards.
In this case, the Chairperson of the Board simply said, “sir, thank you very much for coming by and we wish you a very nice day...”
Remember, your interview with the board members can be likened to a “boarding pass.” You’re either on the flight, or you're sitting off-site. Fyi. It's difficult to catch alternate flights. Right?
TURNKEY: Always present yourself in professional business attire. You don’t won’t to miss such an important flight!
I Believe You Can...!