Section III: Little Things that Make a Big Difference

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In life, sometimes it is the little things that make the biggest difference. Simple appreciation or someone holding the door open can leave a favorable impression. When it comes to job interviews, there are a lot of little details that, by themselves, may not seem important. But, any one of these details can potentially make or break a job interview. Something as silly as having a piece of spinach in your teeth or a spot on your clothes can lead to a fatal outcome in an interview. In this section, we will discuss several "little" items that can potentially impact the chances of getting hired.

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