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COLLABORATIVE INTERVIEW PROJECT

This is a collaborative discussion as well as an interview with the potential employer.It well help one to understand all the expected things you should know as a prospective employee in various organizations as regard interview session.

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Interview 1
Values and Importance of interviews 1
Using the information to improve on my interviewing 3
Using information to improve on my interpersonal skills. 3
Conclusion 4
Reference 5

Preview of the essay: COLLABORATIVE INTERVIEW PROJECT

Interview is defined as a meeting between two or more people in which questions are asked by first party who is the interviewer to get some information from second party who is the interviewee. Job interview is therefore referred to as the meeting between the employer who is the interviewer and the potential employee who is the interviewee to discuss issues related to job.
Values and Importance of interviews
Job interviews are important for employers. It is the most important ...





... various organizations as regard interview session. These new information will help me improve in my interview skills as well communication and interpersonal skill when conducting interview with an employer because I have know all that is expected of me as a potential applicant.
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Comments
Princess R.

Needless to say, the interview is an important tool in assessing the potential of a prospective applicant. I believe this essay is based on the actual professional experiences of the writer.




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