Finish Strong: End Your Job Interview on the Right Note
Many people simply shake their interviewer's hand and walk out at the end of an interview. Instead, you should use this opportunity to make an impression.
Many people simply shake their interviewer's hand and walk out at the end of an interview. Instead, you should use this opportunity to make an impression.
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Fundamentally, an informational interview is an information gathering session. The goal is simple: discover what someone does.