Importance of Business Cards in a Job Interview

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Part of the video series: How to Prepare for a Job Interview

Summary: Learn why it's important to have business cards with accurate contact information for a job interview with expert interviewing tips in this free online career related video clip.

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Don Varney 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 ... read more

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Importance of Business Cards in a Job Interview

I'm Don Varney of Varney Speaks and on behalf of Expert Village. Today we're going to talk about the interview process. The final thing is I would go out and buy some basic business cards that has your name, your cell phone number on it an email address. With all the different web addresses out there that you can get for free with the different companies, go ahead and get one. Just go online, log in, start it up, activate the account, and let that account be just for the job interviews. The other thing that you get to do is you get to choose your name, so why not put your name. DonVarney@ whatever it is that the server provider is. Just go ahead and put your name at the beginning. If it doesn't allow you to have your name, then maybe put your name and phone number. When you give your card out to the interviewer say, my email address is my name and phone number at whatever the server provider is. These are just a few of the tips that you need to look at. Just take a time. Professionally, give yourself the best opportunity to get the job once you've done a good job on your interview. Get a special phone, special email, get your family aware of what's going on, take the entry level job if that's what it takes, and just have yourself a great interview processing. Get that job that you want.

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