
I get really tense during
job interviews, so I prepare the answers to the questions that I expect to be asked of me. My past job experiences, if there were any, why I want to work in that company, and so on. And then the interviewer says, "are there any questions?" I freeze. What would be the right and proper questions to ask? This is one part of my interviews which I did not really anticipate. So, it's a must to
research on the company you're applying for. You ask your interviewer, about their company, their business, the requirements they need for the position you're applying for. The interviewer will be pleased to know that you have information on the company, and that you're really interested to work there.
One of India's trademarks in traditional clothing and customary fashion is the sari. The sari is basically a wide, rectangular fabric that can be wrapped any way around the body of the person. This makes the sari a very versatile material and in fact, the
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It seems that Apple is making a strong move to promote Mac. After the settling differences, Apple has finally decided to have some online advertisements of IntelMac. The online promotion was patterned after the first television IntelMac advertisement.
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