THEY WENT HOME AFTER THEY HAVE FINISHED THEIR HOMEWORK. A...

34. They went home after they have finished their homework. A B C DVII. Read the passage and choose the best answer Preparation is a key to a successful interview. Does the idea of going to a job interview make youfeel a little nervous? Many people find that it is the hardest part of the employing process. But it is not reallytrue. The more you prepare and practice, the more comfortable you will feel. You should find out as muchas possible about the company before you go to the interview. Understand the products that they produceand the services that they provide. It is also good to know who the customers are and who the majorcompetitors are. Practice makes perfect. It will also make you feel more confident and relaxed. So, practiceyour answers to common questions. Make a list of questions to ask, too. Almost all interviewers will ask ifyou have questions. This is a great opportunity for you to show your keenness, enthusiasm, and knowledge.Make a great impression. The interview is your chance to show that you are the best person for the job.Your application or resume has already exhibited that you are qualified. Now it is up to you to show howyour skills and experience match this position and this company. The employer will be looking and listeningto determine if you are a good fit. He/she will be looking for a number of different qualities, in addition to theskills that you possess. To make the best impression, dress appropriately; express your strengths; arriveearly, by about 10-15 minutes; be enthusiastic; shake hands firmly; be an active listener; sit up straight andmaintain eye contact; and ask questionsAfter the interview, follow up with a thank-you note. This is a chance for you to restate your interest and howyou can benefit the company. Your best bet is to try to time it so that the note gets there before the hiring:decision is made. You should also follow up with a phone call if you do not hear back from the employerwithin the specified time.