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Questions you should ask
Always prepare questions, which you can ask about the job. This shows you are prepared and interested. Some possible examples are:
• How does this position fit in to the overall company structure?
• Will there be induction and training provided?
• Who would I be working with?
• What are the prospects of advancements?

On the day, bring and use:
• A diary
• A few copies of your resume.
• A few copies of your references (Keep in an organised folder)
• A pen and paper.

Always:
• Greet the interviewer(s) with a firm handshake and smile.
• Keep good eye contact and do not fidget.
• Wait to be offered a seat.
• Remember the interviewer's name and use this throughout the interview.
• Thank the interviewer at the conclusion and reaffirm what happens next in the process (i.e.) when and how you will be notified of the result.
• After the interview, send a brief letter to thank the interviewer for the opportunity to try for the position


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