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  2. 4 Ways to Answer 'Why Should We Hire You?' - AOL

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    You have to make your best guess based on current and past experiences and what you know of colleagues in your field. Whichever approach you use to answer this question, keep your response positive.

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  5. Job interview - Wikipedia

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    Social desirability bias is a tendency to give a socially acceptable answer, even if it is a lie because we want to look good. Giving socially acceptable, but partly or completely false, answers can inflate interview scores. [ 216 ]

  6. Internship - Wikipedia

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    An internship is a period of work experience offered by an organization for a limited period of time. [1] Once confined to medical graduates, internship is used to practice for a wide range of placements in businesses, non-profit organizations and government agencies.

  7. Cover letter - Wikipedia

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    According to studies, a good cover letter should: be specific and up-to-date, be well punctuated and spelled, and grammatically correct. It should be free of mistakes and typos, [4] use timelines to highlight chronological information, reference to the latest job positions, most closely related to the position for which one is demanding, [4] [5]

  8. Double-barreled question - Wikipedia

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    In other words, while some respondents would answer "yes" to both and some "no" to both, some would like to answer both "yes and no". [4] Other examples of double-barreled questions: "Please agree or disagree with the following statement: Cars should be faster and safer." [3] "How satisfied are you with your pay and job conditions?" [4]

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