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Whether
in high school or mid career, shy or talkative, each person has a unique personality
and positive characteristics to convey. But nerves, the newness of the situation,
and a lack of focus can get in the way.
If a student appears confused, or rambles in a college or graduate school interview, no one is well served. The student worries about the “would've, could've, should've saids” and the institution may misjudge or overlook a truly valuable candidate. The interview and essay messages become even more important when all else appears to be equal among applicants.
For
job seekers, the interview can be pivotal. One faces the challenge of convincing
the employer that he or she is the best and only candidate who will do the job
well and move the company forward . . . with humility.
That's why MURRAY PREP offers one- on-one training to
help young adults and those seeking employment of all ages represent themselves
well in interview situations.
