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  Job Interviews Can Get Personal, So Be Ready  
  By Marshall Loeb  

Projecting Self-Confidence, Not Arrogance, in Interviews
By Eileen P. Gunn

Careers Q&A: How Much Should You Pester Interviewers?
By Perri Capell

Job Screening in Europe Tests Applicants' Patience
By Mary van der Boon

When an Interviewer Says: 'Tell Me About a Time When You...'
By Arlene S. Hirsch

Find Out What References Are Really Saying About You
By Barbara Mende

Write a Thank-You Letter That Helps Clinch an Offer
By John Marcus

'Tell Me About Yourself' Doesn't Mean 'Tell It All'
By Arlene S. Hirsch

How to Answer Questions About Your Weaknesses
By Arlene S. Hirsch

'Information Interviews' Get A Bad Rap from Job Seekers
By Arlene S. Hirsch

Don't Let a Jobless Spell Dampen Your Prospects
By Mark Goebel

Why Contact Often Stops After Each Job Interview
By Mark Goebel

How to Follow Up an Interview Without Making a Pest of Yourself
By Eileen Gunn

How to Prepare For Behavioral Interviews
By Daniel Porot and Frances Bolles Haynes

When a Former Boss Gives An Unflattering Reference
By Daniel Porot and Frances Bolles Haynes

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