Guest guest Posted June 17, 2012 Report Share Posted June 17, 2012 Good deal. The younger crowd could stand to learn a few tips, like I wish I had a long a time ago. > > > When I meet new guys online whom I might want to know better, I > implement a variation on these suggestions when preparing to meet them > for a coffee date. It's understandable that people want to put their > best foot forward to make a good impression, yet I often learn a lot > more about a guy during the 10 minutes before we actually shake hands at > the coffee shop. > > Is he rude to the waitstaff? Does he read offensive (to me) politically > oriented books or magazines? Does he pick his nose or " fix himself " in > public? Stuff like that. > > What do my coffee dates have to do with interviewing for a job? Well, > guess what.... employers often do similar 'surveillance' when preparing > to meet a candidate. > > These job interview preparation suggestions may not be news for some of > you. Yet it never hurts to remind folks (especially Aspie young folks) > that the little things really do matter, and that the real interview > begins well before one actually sits down to talk about the job. > > > 9 tips to prepare for a job interview > > http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505125_162-57450010/9-tips-to-prepare-for-a-job-inte\ rview/?tag=contentMain;contentBody > > > Enjoy (or not), > ~CJ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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