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How to Prepare for a Job Interview : Popular Job Interview Questions

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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2008

Learn some popular job interview questions and the best way to answer them with expert interviewing tips in this free online career related video clip.

Expert: Don Varney
Bio: Don Varney was one of the first 33 members of the U.S. Air Force to receive the Professional Performer Award, an award created in 1974 to honor excellence in the Air Force.
Filmmaker: Mark Sullivan

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  • This dude is really helping me. I'm kinda ready for my very first job interview!! Wish me luck, peoples!

  • He only said one question......uhh.

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  • 4hrs before my job interview. @__@ *heart pounds*

  • lol well i'll wish you all luck if you wish me luck for my first job interview.

  • @DigiTan000 haha.

  • @InnovationMinecraft Me too! Wish us all luck :D

  • @HitmanNSavior me too! my first ever interview is tomorrow...

  • wish me luck also i look for a job i am sitting 3 years without it its difficult i dream about a job

  • @AtreyuMaxX08 Very nice thank you, I am asked all the time. Thank you very much for your help.

  • @groomtroy There are certain questions that interviewers are NOT supposed to ask you. That may be one of them. In which case, you can be honest and tell them you're not comfortable with answering that question.

  • Seeing videos like this one gives me more confidence. In this fast world of technology, some of us still learn better from seeing how is done. No doubt about it.

  • Interview Questions: How much did you make on your last job? I hate that question, I feel that information is very personal and it has nothing to do with my current salary expectations and/or the salary I will request for that position that I am being interviewed for. Can anyone give me an tactful answer to that question, one that won't hurt the interview? Thanks.

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