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SUMMARY:Research Your Interviewers
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One of the greatest aspects of the Internet today is that you can find a wealth of information about the people that will be interviewing you. They, by the way, can also find a ton of information about you. With that being said, by using tools such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Spoke, Google, and Bing, you can learn a tremendous amount about the people who will be interviewing you. Knowledge is power. The more in advance you know about the people who will be interviewing you the more discussion points you will have and better prepared you will be for your upcoming job interviews. Start with LinkedIn Perhaps the best place to start when researching the individuals who will be interviewing you is to go to LinkedIn. Look at their profile. Review their background and job history. Study their accomplishments and results. Take a look at their picture. If they don't have a picture on their profile, that could be a negative sign of being shy or lacking confidence. Look to see what groups they...

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