You got the call -- you have an in person interview! Perhaps you've had a phone interview first, where you shared highlights of your background, experience, and skills with a recruiter at the company. Likely, you also helped them understand how your career in the military uniquely qualifies you for the job you are pursuing.
Now comes the in person interview, where your appearance, words, body language and materials will be evaluated in addition to your background. Prior to the interview, review your research (on the company, industry and interviewer), gather directions to the meeting, and be sure to keep the phone number of the person you'll be meeting with close by. When you get to the interview, leave your research notes, phone numbers, and directions in the car.
To ensure the best success at a job interview, be sure to bring these things with you:
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