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SC. 120 www.statravel.com (801)582.5840 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25,2005 LIFE Interviewing tip: Make it unforgettable Edgewood Stay in the Very Best Single Student Housing! »Mazatlan AGGIE Brilliant Solute At about this time in the semester there are a couple of things you should be thinking. First, why did I come back from Spring Break? Second, why didn't I do all the homework I had planned to do over Spring Break? Third, is it still possible to drop my class and save my transcript from disaster? Fourth, what kind of job can I get over the summer that will help pay for the extra schooling I'm going to have to take to make up for my lost class(es)? As you can see it is never too early to think about summer, especially after Spring Break, and especially when it comes to summer employment. That is where I can help. When you are literally one discretion). For the chatty portion of in hundreds or even thouthe interview, before the real sands of applicants, you need questions, say that you hate to stick out. There are many ways of doing this with your with euphoric passion everyresume alone, such as dipping thing that your interviewer it in cologne or perfume, mak- likes. I don't doubt that they ing it so it will spontaneously get tired of everyone having burst into flames and writing it something in common with out in TOO percent Chinese them. Then once the convercharacters, but I'm going to sation gets really awkward, move on towards giving you can finish off the chatty advice for making a lasting portion of your interview witn impression during the inter- constant, "That's none of your business" remarks. viewing process. The most important part of First things first: you actually getting the job, Presentation. I would suggest however, occurs once the going into the interview with actual interview questions a swimsuit and sombrero on. begin. While I cannot predict All the other applicants will exactly what the interview most likely be wearing dreary and forgettable suits or dress- questions will be, I can tell you the types of phrases you es. need to include in your Next give your interviewer answers in order to distina high five. Interviewers are guish yourself from the other always shaking hands and this job candidates. I've listed will certainly be a change of them in no particular order pace (a "dude" or "rock on" below: could accompany the high "I am not really a people five, though that is left to your person. I consider myself mainly an inanimate object person — I have an excellent rapport with most staplers and some hole punchers." I would suggest going into the interview with a swimsuit and sombrero on. All the other applicants will most likely be wearing dreary and forgettable suits or dresses. "\ am incapable of motivating myself. I need to be motivated at all times." "1 shirk from duties whenever possible. I can honestly say that I have no work ethic, what-so-ever." "I have a very negative attitude toward the people I work with, specifically those in authority over me." "I don't pay attention much to details. I'm more of a 'do the least amount to get the job done, cut all the corners that I can' person." "I really take an inactive approach toward getting a task accomplished. I like to see if I can weasel somebody else into doing it." "You could probably use the word 'unenthusiastic' to best describe my approach toward working — though 'sloppy' and 'undependabie' are some close seconds." I don't know that I've ever given so much potent advice before in one column. But if you are still doubtful, let me offer you the following "Marty Reeder Guarantee": I promise you that if you employ the above-mentioned methods in your interviewing process, you will create a memorable impression on the person conducting the interview. Whether the person will hire you on the spot or call for security is another matter, but hey, 1 don't pay attention much to details. Marty Reeder is a senior majoring in history education. Comments or sombrero orders can be sent to martr@cc.usu.edu. What did You ONLY HAVE ONE CHANCE TO'FULFILL HER DREAM. n Wafch mouies n €arn Cash n saveflhire i yh*:*'&f*?*•''' STARPWITH AN ENGAGEMENT^ RING FROM S.E. NEEDHAM JEWEHRS. # n Become a blood plasma donor & make a difference Donate Plasma The Diamond Engagement Ring Store ... smue 1896. WESTERN PLASMA Main Street SioreHours*^ - Fri 9:30 -1 Sat 'til 6:00 You can help save someone's life by giving plasma. 141 N. 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