Before you show up to an interview, read as much as you can about the company. Find out what the company does, what it stands for, how it got started and who the head honchos are. Make sure you understand the duties of the position you’re applying for so that if you’re asked any specific questions about the job, you know how to answer them. You’ll stand out if you can compliment your interviewer about an article she wrote or say you recognized one of the company’s executives from his TED talk.
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