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If you're applying for a job in a more casual environment, such as a
store or restaurant, it's still important to be neat, tidy, and well-groomed, and to
present a positive image to the employer.
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It's important to know what to bring (and what not to bring) to a job
interview. Items to bring include a portfolio with extra copies of your resume, a
list of references, a list of questions to ask the interviewer, and something to
write with. It's also important to know what not to bring, including your cell
phone (or at least turn your phone off), a cup of coffee, gum, or anything else
beyond yourself and your credentials.
It's important to know where you need to go for your job interview –
ahead of time. That way, you'll avoid running late to the interview. Use Google
Maps or another app to get directions if you're not sure where you are going.
Program your GPS, if you have one, so you can find the best route to the
company. Check on parking, if it's an issue. If you have the time, it's a good idea
to do a practice run a day or two before the interview. That way, you'll be sure
about where you are going and how long it will take to get there. Give yourself a
few extra minutes and arrive a little early to the interview.
The 4x20 rule²⁷
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