From the course: How to Make a Positive First Impression with a Hiring Manager

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Follow appropriate interview etiquette

Follow appropriate interview etiquette

When you think of etiquette, you usually think about how to properly dine at a restaurant or what to wear to a fancy party. But did you know that proper etiquette is equally important when impressing a hiring manager? Punctuality, greeting and politeness not only let a hiring manager know you're serious. It also shows you'd be a great hire. And because I want you to make a serious first impression and get hired by the end of this video, you'll be able to maximize interview etiquette to help you stand out. I'm sure you've heard the phrase being early means you're on time, and being on time means you're late. Being late is a quick way to leave a negative impression on your hiring manager, so make sure to arrive at least 30 minutes early to your recruiter meetings by planning ahead. Appearance is often your first impression, which is why you should always dress to impress. Come prepared wearing your best business casual or business attire. Don't forget the little details like ironing out…

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