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Answering 64 Job Interview Questions: General Guidelines
by Ian Kennedy, President, The Schegg Group, 2010.06.10
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Our website is visited by children of all ages, and by educators and parents alike.

We found the 64 Job Interview Questions to be so helpful that we have designed an entire section off of the CCF website just for them.

Whether you're a high school or college graduate, or an already employed person interviewing for another job, Ian Kennedy has put together for us a great tool that will help you ace your job interview.

Click on the links or the image on this page to browse through the 64 questions and their suggested answers and, if you find them helpful, we would love to hear back from you via our feedback page.

 



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