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  • The Interview - What Questions Can I Ask?
    You may wonder what questions are acceptable to ask at the job interview, as you are not in the position of the interviewer. After presenting a series of answers to questions asked by the interviewer, the interviewer expects that you also will be making some enquiries. Before ending the interview, an interviewer always asks one last question, which is: "Do you have any queries?" Many applicants are in a habit of saying "No", but by saying "No" to this question, you are really giving the impression to the interviewer that you are disinterested in the company or the job. If you have no questions to ask the interviewer, there may be doubts as to whether you would also for clarification whilst on the job.
  • The Right Job Interview Questions.
    You should experience few if any problems regarding interview questions if you plan well ahead. Most problems stem from the fact that many interviewers don't know what to ask. Conducting an interview is not a simple operation; you need to be focused on the specifics of the task and at times you will need to manipulate your questions in response to the candidate's answers. You must also remember to keep the questions oriented towards the candidate.
  • I?ve Had the Interview ? What Do I Do Now?
    After you have attended a job interview, it is not a good idea to sit waiting near your phone for the offer of a position. Refrain from telephoning the interviewer immediately after the interview to make enquiries. A much more favorable alternative is to send a thank you note to the people responsible for the interview afterwards. Thank you letters should always express your gratitude towards the company for allowing you the opportunity and experience of an interview, and making the experience a memorable one. Through your thank you letter, you can reconfirm that you indeed wish to gain employment with the organization and indicate clearly that you are waiting positively to hear some good news from them in due time. If the interview was conducted by more than one interviewer then you must send a thank you letter to each one of the people involved.
  • Snoring prevention
    Snoring is caused by vibration of structures in the respiratory system, including the uvula, soft palate and loose nasal tissues. The resulting unpleasant sound is caused by obstruction of the air movement during breathing while asleep. The sound can be loud or soft, and can disrupt sleep of the snorer and the snorer's partner.

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