When there is the potential for multiple interviews what can be done during the interview process to ensure jobs and companies are not being confused?
A) Ask the interviewer to clarify what position is being considered.
B) Keep a notebook or database with relevant information on each job.
C) Treat each interview as a new, independent experience.
D) Ask the interviewer what they know about you so you don't repeat information.
E) Never refer to the interviewer or company by name so you don't accidently use the wrong name.
Answer: B
Explanation: B) Maintain a notebook or simple database with information about each company, interviewers' answers to your questions, contact information for each interviewer, the status of follow-up communication, and upcoming interview appointments. Carefully organized notes will help you decide which company is the right fit for you when it comes time to choose from among the job offers you receive.
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