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Researching Your Prospective Employer

in Job Interviews
5 Jul 2010  | 0 Comments

It is essential whilst preparing for your job interview that you conduct a thorough research of your prospective employer. A great place to start, and one that is often overlooked is wikipedia.

By typing your prospective employers name into a search engine followed by wikipedia you will uncover all the information required to research the company.

Areas to pay particular attention to are:

 

  • Company Motto or Slogan
  • Location of headquarters
  • Key personnel 
  • Number of employees
  • Key markets
  • Expansion plans etc.
Thoroughly researching your prospective employer is key to a successful interview.
Regards,     Jason

 

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