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Parting Notes

Be sure to send individualized emails to each interviewer you meet with. This is the polite, professional thing to do, but also another opportunity for you to highlight why you are the right person for the role. It also gives you a chance to combat any opposition or push-back you encountered during the interview.

Finally, be yourself! Do your best to channel your nerves into positive energy, and try to have a bit of fun!

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