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- How to Block Stress––Before the Interview
How to Block Stress––Before the Interview
- By Jimmy Sweeney
- Published 05/8/2008
- Interviewing / Hiring
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Jimmy Sweeney
Jimmy Sweeney is the president of CareerJimmy and author of the brand new "Secret Career
Document" job landing system. Jimmy is also the author of several career related books
and writes a bi-monthly article titled, "Job Search Secrets."
His other products include The Amazing Resume Creator and Amazing Cover Letters.
Just the thought of an
interview can set your heart a-thumping. Even the word itself––interview––can bring on cold hands and
stomach jitters. When you enter the office and face the employer you may have
yet another outbreak of stress—fuzzy thinking and nervous chatter—all of which
can result in losing the opportunity to make a good first impression toward
landing the job.
Take Charge Now!
Most important: PLAN AHEAD. Never allow yourself to 'wing' it.
Take the active approach. Stress,
like wild fire, will spread quickly and consume you if you don't block it
before it reaches you. Then move into the interview as a confident and balanced
individual—a professional well suited to fill the job opening.
Visit our friends at "Secret Career Document" and discover Jimmy Sweeney's breakthrough strategy that will have you standing out from the competition like a Harvard graduate at a local job fair… DURING your next job interview.


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