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Preparing to an interview

How shall I prepare for an interview for a student position as a programmer?


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One good advise: Prepare a "mind map": Take a sheet of paper, draw a circle in the middle and write in the circle: What do they expect from me ?.  Get as many answers as you can.  Now arrange the answers in a sequence of importance and learn it well !.  By now you'll know what to answer (But don't lie !!!!).
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Prepare answers for the most coomon questions like :

Why do you want to work here?

How can you contribute to our company?

Why here and not somewhere else?

 Why did you leave your last job?

What is your philosophy about work?

How would you describe yourself? 


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