How to Prepare for a Job Interview

Learn how to prepare for a job interview with expert tips and advice on job interview questions, dress, and skills in this free video series.

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Summary: Barring trust funds, inheritances, or world changing inventions, you will need a job to pay your bills. Unfortunately for most people, this means going through the trials and tribulations of the job interview process. Whether you're interviewing to be a crocodile wrangler or a stock broker, knowing the ins and outs of the interview process, understanding possible interview questions and answers, and making sure you can keep your breakfast down are all crucial elements of a successful job interview. The experts at ExpertVillage have the advice you need to get the most out of your interview.

In this free video series, our expert Don Varney will teach you everything you need to know to go to a job interview. He will tell you about the importance of the handshake, of knowing what you want in a job, and how to stay calm during the interview. Don will also show you how to choose appropriate attire, wear the right amount of cologne, and handle rude interviewers. Don will also give you tips about revealing attire, being courteous, questions to ask, salary negotiations, and ending the interview. Don will even give you some commonly asked interview questions to you have a head start before you ever get to your job interview.

About the Expert

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. During his service, Varney was selected to become a recruiting instructor at the prestigious Air Force Recruiting School where he was one of thirteen instrumental in creating many Sales and Public Speaking courses. Don won the award again while at the Air Force Recruiting School in the late 70's. Eventually, Varney literally “wrote the book” on military recruiting when he was asked to be a part of the team that wrote the NCO, Reserve, Recruiting Officer Training, National Guard and Air Force Academy recruiting courses.

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