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be honest and open; they know youre a rookie so no point in trying to fool them or sounding too big. Have some understanding of the position and the industry youre getting into, and ask lots of questions about both. have examples of past work/school experiences at your fingertips, in which you were faced with adversity.
remeber, they may be making $$$ and essentially carry your future in their hands, but they're no different or better than anyone else. Cliche, but taking that viewpoint usually cuts in the nervous factor.
remeber, they may be making $$$ and essentially carry your future in their hands, but they're no different or better than anyone else. Cliche, but taking that viewpoint usually cuts in the nervous factor.




