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A job interview is your gate to employment. It’s either your employer allows your entry or not. It is, therefore, very important that you leave a lasting impression.

During the interview, it’s a given that you have to be prepared. You have to answer intelligently to questions that will be thrown your way. You have to ask smart and relevant questions, if given a chance. However, sometimes the common courtesies spell the difference.

Here are some common job interview courtesies that you should practice:

1. Arrive at least five to ten minutes before your interview time.

2. Greet the hiring manager with a smile and a firm handshake.
3. Be pleasant to everyone around.
4. Use proper grammar.

5. Say thank you.

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