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Job Interviewing Tutorial for High School Students,
Teen and Entry-Level Job-Seekers
This free tutorial, full of expert advice and strategies, is designed to help teen and entry-level job-seekers become more knowledgeable about all aspects of job interviews -- and thus, more successful in landing summer and part-time jobs.
Are you a high-school student or entry-level job-seeker looking for help in how to prepare and succeed in job interviews? Then this job interviewing tutorial is for you!
This interviewing tutorial is full of strategies and tips to provide you with the information you need regarding all aspects of interviewing -- from how to best prepare for interviews (including key insights on how to be ready and what to wear), what to do at the interview to make a good first and lasting impression, and how best to respond to common interview questions.
We suggest you go through all the steps to learn the most about interviewing, but feel free to just jump in wherever you feel you need helpful advice and resources. Follow this link to a map of the tutorial, or simply use the right arrow below to begin at the first step of the tutorial.
And once you've completed the interviewing tutorial, might we suggest you head on over to Job Interview Questions Database? This section of Quintessential Careers includes common interview questions with sample answers, as well as practice interview questions.
Have you checked out the rest of the great free career and job-related tutorials offered on Quintessential Careers?
Maximize your career and job-search knowledge and skills! Take advantage of The Quintessential Careers Content Index, which enables site visitors to locate articles, tutorials, quizzes, and worksheets in 35 career, college, job-search topic areas.




