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We have identified some good Web sites to help you with the whole interview process.  Even so, you should not discount the value of traditional resources in this area. Contact your on-campus career services/job placement center.  Quite likely, they can  provide advise and guidance on interviewing.  For example, at Emory University, students can go to the Career Center and participate in a mock interview session which is recorded on video tape and then critiqued by a staff member of the Career Center.   

You could also benefit by visiting a library on, or off, campus to see what printed resources are available on interviewing.  Of course, you may want to visit a physical or online bookstore to purchase a publication covering job interviews.  And, as mentioned above,  some kind of practice sessions, whether recorded on video, done in front of a mirror, or done in the presence of one or more persons who can provide feedback to you, could help you feel more at ease in an actual interview, perhaps making you less likely to forget some of the tips you read about in the various textual sources or received from a counselor.  Your use of Internet resources should include a visit to your school's Web site, which may have substantial information developed in conjunction with the career services office at the school. 

Legal parameters for interviews

  • Legal Rights. Some good information on what employers may legally ask in an interview, and what is not legal.  Practical advise on how to respond to illegal questions without offending the interviewer.

  • How to Handle Illegal Interview Questions.  Another Web page with advise on this topic.

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