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		<title>By: Increasing Velocity.com &#187; Tips for Acing a Job Interview</title>
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		<description>[...] Second and very important, dress for the job you want. Another startling statistic we hear from employers frequently is how slovenly and careless their interviewees are. Do enough research to know what the successful people at your prospective company look like, and dress like that where at all possible. Look sharp and make sure there are no glaring issues with your wardrobe, hair and general appearance. Before you leave in the morning for your job interview, look at yourself from all angles to be sure everything looks ship-shape. Try this article for further advice in this regard: Dressing for Career Success. [...]</description>
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