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Clinical Laboratory Testing Volume 2: Business Strategies

Aarkstore Enterprise asked: Clinical laboratory testing is generally categorized as either of two general areas–clinical... 

Clinical Laboratory Technologist Job Description

Clinical Laboratory Technologist Job Description

Peter Salazar asked: What is the job of technicians of clinical laboratories? Basically they have to conduct some... 

Medical Marvel Of Technology And Machines

Medical Marvel Of Technology And Machines

Daniel Millions asked: While the image of the hometown doctor with his stethoscope and thermometer is an ingrained... 

Laboratory practice in Ghana: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

Laboratory practice in Ghana: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

Emmanuel Teye asked: In medical practice and medical research undertakings, the laboratory has played and still... 

Clinical Laboratory Technician

Clinical Laboratory Technician

Peter Salazar asked: Clinical laboratory technicians are referred to as clinical laboratory scientist or medical... 

Accounts Receivable Financing In The Medical Industry

Accounts Receivable Financing In The Medical Industry

Kris Koonar asked: The medical industry faces the challenge of keeping their practices or medical institutions... 

How to Become a Medical Assistant

How to Become a Medical Assistant

M Patton asked:  The duties of medical assistants vary from office to office, depending on the location and size... 

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Interview Sales Questions – Read This Before You Interview For That Medical Sales Job

Peggy McKee asked:

Job interviews can be very stressful situations. To alleviate that stress so that you come across as confident, competent, and capable: be prepared, have good communications skills, and have a few tricks up your sleeve. Stepping it up so that you shine in the interview and stand out from the crowd is what’s going to get you the job.

It cannot be stressed enough: Do your homework on the company. Know what they do, and what’s currently going on with them. Check the company’s website and Google them, too, to find information from newspapers, magazines, and blogs. That should give you plenty of material to discuss, as well as help you direct your answers to what’s going to be of the most interest to them. And, it gives you material for great questions to ask-it fills in the information you need, and it demonstrates your interest in the company.

Check to see who you are LinkedIn with who has a connection to the hiring manager (or someone very close to them). If you find a connection in your networks, that’s a definite plus for you.

Interview preparation and presentation will help you. Make sure you are fresh and alert, watch your body language, and be prepared to market yourself. Don’t rely on the interviewer to lead you to the information they need on you. Not all interviewers are skilled at getting the information they need. Radiate enthusiasm for the job. Act like you’d enjoy it, not like you’re desperate to get it.

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