During the interview you learn there are several candidates for the position. Several days post -interview you are called for a second interview. How do you prepare for this interview?

1. The same preparation as for the first interview.
2. Similar preparation as for the first interview but with more details regarding past experiences.
3. Anticipate questions in regard to the position that are situational and provide information regarding your
competence.
4. Anticipate questions regarding working with your peers.


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Explanation: 1. The second interview usually includes colleagues and managers with whom you will work.
Situational questions are often asked. Your goal is to show you are a competent, confident
professional. You may be asked questions regarding how well you work with others, but the
interviewers are inquiring about your competence.

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