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Job Interview Etiquette Your resume tells people who you are, but your manners -- good or bad -- show them. Don't make your job interview "memorable" for the wrong reasons by violating any of the following etiquette tips. mark for My Articles similar articles
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4 Steps: Give A Handshake A handshake is a social convention that communicates a lot about us. The following four steps to give a handshake are basic, but of great value -- and they apply to meeting both men and women. mark for My Articles similar articles