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10 Quick Steps to Interviewing for Tech Jobs

Author: Leo A. Notenboom
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You hunger for that tech job. Here's how to nail the interview!

This guide shows you, in 10 Quick Steps, how to prepare for and participate in an impressive, efficient and, oddly enough, enjoyable interview with potential employers. You'll learn from an 18-year veteran of Microsoft, Leo A. Notenboom. His system lets you rest easy that you're prepared for the questions, prepared to give great answers, and let people see the real you shine through.

Don't let another interview go by as you just 'feel' your way through, hoping for the best.

Learn how to customize your resume for the company or job...how honesty can make you a star, and how to handle the problem-solving interview...what to avoid saying or doing...using the process to get better jobs...and how to interview the company, all in 10 Quick Steps!


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