14 ways to make a good first impression with an ag employer
The moment you step on to company property, treat everyone - from the receptionist to the cleaner - as if they are tie person who can make or break your application. If you're waiting in reception, think about how you act there - don't slump in the chair or clamp on your headphones and lis...
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Published in | Farmers Weekly Vol. 170; no. 8; pp. 84 - 86 |
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Format | Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Sutton
Mark Allen Group Ltd
02.11.2018
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Summary: | The moment you step on to company property, treat everyone - from the receptionist to the cleaner - as if they are tie person who can make or break your application. If you're waiting in reception, think about how you act there - don't slump in the chair or clamp on your headphones and listen to music. 8 WHAT TO TAKE It's a good idea to take a clean notebook or a smart, leather-bound folder and, of course, a pen. Basically, don't tear your jacket off, spark up a cigarette or yell into your mobile the instant you get out into the yard or car park. * WHY PREPARATION IS IMPORTANT * Interviewers tend to form a strong impression about the candidate in the first couple of minutes. |
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ISSN: | 0014-8474 2059-3422 |