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Nov. 2, 2002

Firms Want Capable People Who Work With Others

Employment Column - By Craig A. Blumin - Most legal professionals are aware of the fundamentals of job interviewing: dressing appropriately, showing up on time, giving a firm handshake and looking interviewers in the eye. Beyond the basics, though, many candidates don't fully understand how to convey in an interview that they are the right match for the firm. Here are some of the factors that separate the best candidates from the average ones.


        Employment Column
        
        By Craig A. Blumin
        
        Most legal professionals are aware of the fundamentals of job interviewing: dressing appropriately, showing up on time, giving a firm handshake and loo...

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