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"Every career starts with an interview. Moreover, while it may only last for an hour, it could become the deciding moment in your marketing future. First impressions make a world of difference, so we offer top tips to help you get over your first major career hurdle."
Complementing a comprehensive range of blogs, whitepapers and case studies designed to support students pursuing sought-after marketing, business and academic designations, this article suggests that interviewees prepare well in advance to avoid nerves, demonstrate ability, show interest and ultimately secure the position.
"While at the interview, observe the company environment. These simple observations will tell you if this is an organisation that you want to work for," the article concludes. "After all, this is a two way agreement: you need to want to work for the company as much as they want to employ you."