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Visit
the Career Education Center (CEC)
for books on interviewing
See page 35 in the CEC
Guide (maroon binder on each table)
3a Negotiate
Smart
3b Conquer Interview
Objections
3c More Best Answers to the 201 Most Frequently
Asked Interview questions
3d Hiring the Best: A Manager’s Guide to Effective
Interviewing
3e Sweaty Palms: the Neglected Art of Being
Interviewed
3f Job Interview Almanac
3g Dynamite Salary Negotiations
3h Knock ‘Em Dead, The Ultimate Job Seeker’s
Handbook
3i Informational Interviewing
1s Headhunters Confidential
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Review
interviewing handouts in the
CEC carousel located by the Job Search bookcases
Some titles to look for:
Would You Like to Know What Employers Are Saying About
You; Etiquette; Skills Checklist; What Employers Are
Looking For; Interviewing Skills; Informational
Interviewing; Questions…The Key to the Interview;
Behavioral Based Interviews; Sample Behavioral Interview
Questions; Second Interview; Education/Teacher Interview
Questions; How to Make a Job/Career Fair Work for You;
Dress Code for Interviews (Male/Female)
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Reference the S.T.E.P.S.
Career Guide
Pick up a copy of the S.T.E.P.S.
Career Guide at Career Services (SSV #329)
Read Interviewing: The
Process, pages 51-61
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Read
Career Services web
pages on Interviewing
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Attend Career
Services Interviewing
Skills workshops
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Practice
interviewing questions
Practice answering the
interview questions you have listed in your
handouts/books/etc. with your roommate, friends or family…it
will make a difference
Visit http://careers.lmu.edu
to practice interview questions
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Schedule
a “mock” interview
(ASU students only)
A career advisor will
role play an interview with you and give you feedback on
your answers, handshake, attire, non-verbals and any
other areas where you may have questions. Call Career
Services 480 / 965-2350 to schedule an appointment and
pick up the “Preparation for Mock Interview” packet
at the Career Services front counter.
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