INTERVIEWING: Practicing Follow Up Answers (Supplemental)

You know you'll be asked follow up questions during your job interviews. Some of the follow up questions are questions you'd rather not be asked, but there's often little you can do to prevent hiring managers from asking them.

Other than practice, that is. Preparation breeds success. When you prepare and practice before interviewing (or anything else), you increase your chances of succeeding. This is why you've heard that 99% of success is just showing up: you've already done the background preparations and practice, so showing up is merely the destination and not the journey.

The best way to practice your interviews is to conduct mock interviews. The more mock interviews - each mock interview with a different person - the better prepared you will be.

Which, of course, will improve your chances for success.

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