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COPYRIGHT 2006 Daily News
Byline: Lore Croghan
Mar. 6--Keep it simple. That's the advice of career counselors when you face a tough question during your job interview.
If you've prepared answers to the tougher questions that show you could succeed in the job, you're less likely to blow the interview.
In a job interview, where your answers to tough questions can be as important as your credentials, you have to be prepared for the harder ones -- and ask some knowledgeable ones as well.
Before you walk in, you should make a list of questions you plan to ask -- so you can gather info to help you decide whether you should take the job if it's offered.
Do practice interviews, with a friend or family member playing the role of interviewer, said David Bowman, chairman of...
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