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Work Search Basics Companion: Step 5
Looking for work? The fifth step is to ace your interviews. Track your progress through Step 5 with this handy guide.
This is a companion guide to the Work Search Basics article.
The article explains the reason for each step. We recommend that you read the article first. Then, use this guide to track your progress during your work search.
Use these links to go to the other guides in the Work Search Basics Companion series.
Step 1: Prepare for your work search
Step 2: Find job opportunities
Step 3: Create your work search tools
Step 4: Apply for work
Step 5: Ace your interviews
Step 6: Stay positive while you look for work
Step 7: Wrap up your work search
You've got the interview! Here's how to prepare, practice, present and participate so you can make the impression that will get you the job.
Learn how to answer the types of job interview questions employers ask most often, and get tips on how to prepare for success.
How do you answer inappropriate questions? What if an employer asks about your age, health, race, marital status, or religion? How should you respond?
Toward the end of an interview, employers often give you an opportunity to ask questions. Use this opportunity to find out if the job is a good fit for you.
There are some key differences between in-person interviews and virtual interviews conducted by telephone or video. Learn how you can stand out.
The tough part’s over. But you can improve your chances of getting the job and prepare yourself for future interviews by doing a few more things.
Learn about following up after an interview and handling a job offer. Get information and referrals about career and employment options from Alberta Supports.
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