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Show 4 October 1, 2003 Gunnison Valley NewsSalina Sun Sevier County Sheriff Booking Report September 19, 2003 BECKWITH, Gary J, 18, Goodyear A Z, Illegal Consumption Alcohol. CURTIS, Amber Dawn, 20, Monroe, Illegal Consumption Ask A Specialist by USU Extension Intoxication and Domestic Assault. WINN, Dustin K, 22, Annabella, Contributing to Minor and Intoxication. Alcohol. September 20, 2003 Antonio Salermo, MonVARGAS, JULANDER, Jeremy, 23, DUI. MX, DUI Juarez and container. 41, roe, Open September 25, 2003 MCCLELLAN, Jared L, 21, Florence C, CHRISTENSEN, and Intoxication Annabella, USP Hold. Minor. 30, to Draper, Contributing STEINKE, Michael J, 30, West ROBERTS, Richard, 21, Elsinore, Contributing to Minor, Valley, Warrant of Arrest. HOW CAN I IMPROVE MY IOB INTERVIEWING candidate to successfully complete the tasks as defined in the advertised job. Technical experience is evidenced by classes taken, diplomas earned and life and work experiences, both formal and informal. During the interview, which may only last 15 to 60 minutes, the person being interviewed must convince the interviewer of his or her abilities to accomplish both the personal and technical requirements. To do this, preparation and research must be done prior to the interview. Consider these tips to help your job interview go well. Be able to explain yourself. The interview is an important time to tout your skills, accomplishments and attributes. If you don't clearly communicate that you possess the skills and talents required for the job, the interviewer can only base his or her decision on the written evidence you provided in the resume. Be able to clearly explain how previous experience can match or exceed the requirements of the new position. Discuss personal scenarios that verify that you possess the competence needed to be successful in the new job. Be aware that interviewing should be a two way process. Neither party should dominate the time allotted for the interview. The goal is to provide the interviewer with all relevant information supporting the appli- SKILLS? Answer by Terry Teigeler, director, USU Ogden Center for Graduate Studies Sweaty palms, rapid breathing, emotional hyperactivity. Sound like an extensive physical workout? No just going to a job interview. Today's unpredictable economy and uncertain employment status are making job searches a reality for many. With increased unemployment also comes increased competition for the jobs that exist. Being the best Arrested: Shane D. Dyches, you can be is not only a catchy Address: Moroni, Date of Ar- phrase now it is an imperative rest: 92403, Location of Ar- prerequisite to being selected for rest: Moroni, Charges: Warrant a job. The job interview is the place of arrest, denied drivers license. Bail: $850; Arresting where your experience and capabilities are discussed, considAgency: UHP. Arrested: Christin don ered and compared to the needs Whitman; Address: Centennial, of an employer. When selecting CO; Date of Arrest: 92203; an employee, an employer's Location of Arrest: Mt. Pleasant; needs usually fall into two maCharges: Aggravated assault; jor areas personal attributes Bail: $10,000; Arresting Agency: and technical competence. Personal attributes generally inMt. Pleasant Police. clude personality, the ability to work as a team and the ability to get along with others. The employer usually considsuch things as how well this ers Valley person will be perceived by cliBirth ents and associates, how he or she fits with the company's ideal employee stereotype and how September 18, 2003 well the person could influence ESPARZA, Hilario and Maria, the company in a cohesive and of Ephraim, had a girl. positive manner. Personal attributes can be described cation. Ask and through observations by self and others and lessons learned pertinent questions about the job Sanpete County Sheriff Booking Report Arrested: William D. 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