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Brian Toland

Great tips. I can attest to their usefulness as I followed them all during a recent all day interview with a major tech company. Couple of additional tips / clarifications.

1. Have protein not carbs for breakfast. A large carb breakfast tends to make you nod off after a few hours.

2. Bring business cards and offer them as you are introduced. The natural reaction will be for the interviewer to offer theirs in return.

3. Stick a small bottle of water in your bag so you can grab it between interviews / as needed.

4. The problem most people have is thinking that they shouldn't give the same answer to each person. Assume that the interviwer hasn't spoken with their colleagues and answer the question the same each time. Afterwards when they debrief with each other, they'll like that you were consistent throughout the process.

Janet White

Multiple interviews should not be a problem if you understand that each person you're meeting with has their own specific interests and concerns.

If you want to score big with all of them, focus your conversations on each of them -- their departments, their challenges, their needs, their concerns.

Just remember that these meetings are NOT about you; they're really about the people you are meeting with.

When you make the meeting about them, they will want to do business with you. And that's the truth.

Cyberwizard rapidshare

I can see you have good knowledge on the topic. I loved the read. Keep up the good work.

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