Prepare for interview
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Prepare for interview

Dean Gurden Freelance journalist

Practice makes perfect and being prepared before an interview can often give you that extra edge. Here, we offer some tips and ideas of homework to do beforehand

Job interviews are up there with some of the most stressful situations we face in our lives, especially when trying to move into a different role or specialism. But much can be done to relieve the pressure and maximise the chances of being successful.

Nursing Standard. 30, 28, 63-63. doi: 10.7748/ns.30.28.63.s50

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