Land the job you are after by making sure you are as prepared as possible
Is your New Years' Resolution to find a new job, or apply for more oppportunities? No doubt, if that is the case, you will have some job interviews coming up.
The School of Journalism shares ten must-know tips that every journalist should use in their next interview. This covers the basics of being well-rested and making the right impression. But it also dives into the nitty-gritty of making sure you understand the job description and present your case for being the right person for the job.
Being a journalist, you should also not shy away from asking a tough question when afforded the chance, but also have a good stock of answers up your sleeve.
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