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SUMMARY:Section II: Practice Interview Questions and Objections
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DESCRIPTION: There's an old joke that goes something like this. A man walks up to a stranger and asks for directions on how to get to Carnegie Hall. The stranger answers:&nbsp;"Practice... Practice... Practice."&nbsp;When it comes to job interviews, the amount of time spent practicing directly correlates to the likelihood of success. A good rule of thumb is to prepare and practice at least one full day for each hour of a job interview. That means for phone interviews and initial interviews, a minimum of one day should be spent in preparation for each interview. For a corporate visit, there are likely to be multiple interviews. In this case, an entire day should be invested in preparing for each anticipated interview on the visit.
The best way to prepare for your interviews is to first predict the questions and objections you are most likely to face. Then, practice answering each question and overcoming each objection. In this section, we will introduce 135 of the most popular job interview...

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