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                    It is very important to research and identify as much information 
                    as possible about the selected information technology organization and the desired 
                    position. Obtain as much corporate literature including job 
                    descriptions and even an organizational chart to help in the 
                    preparation process. Information is power and the more information 
                    you have, the more powerful you can be in the interview.
2. Reviewing Anticipated Questions.
                    To prepare yourself for any possible questions you may encounter 
                    during an interview, check out the list of 30 questions employers ask provided on this web site. This 
                    exercise will help you organize your thoughts and develop 
                    appropriate responses that will communicate enthusiasm and 
                    show the interviewer your interest in the position. Get "psyched 
                    up" for the interview and feel comfortable with your answers. 
                    Be prepared for technical interview questions. Review your 
                    resume, know what the employer is focusing on, and be prepared 
                    to discuss all of your technical skills in detail. Take the 
                    time and complete a thorough preparation for an interview. 
                    It will help calm your nerves!
3. Body Language and Presentation.
                    In addition to having good responses to questions, you need 
                    to be aware of such things as posture and the non-verbal aspect 
                    of your presentation.
                    Elements you should incorporate into your interview techniques:
4. Some things you should avoid in an interview: