The Four P's of Interviewing
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Practice
Candidates can often anticipate the kinds of questions -- if not the exact ones -- they'll be asked during interviews, particularly if they've done their homework. Once you've determined the probable questions, Kirch advises practicing in front of someone.
"They always talk about preparing yourself -- looking in the mirror and answering the question," Kirch says. "It's much more difficult to give your answer to a live person and ask them what they thought of your answer than to look yourself in the mirror and do it."

