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Last chance for 2014 to learn practical tips on how to prepare for a job interview success. Places are strictly limited. Don't miss out on setting yourself up for interview success. The information session is for people who want practical ways to prepare for job interviews. This information session will give you the opportunity to: •    Ask questions for your specific needs. •    Plan your approach to job interviews. •    Demonstrate how to think from the employer perspective. •    Give a clear structure for answering different styles of questions. •    Develop examples to demonstrate your suitability for the job. If you want to give yourself the edge in this competitive job market  and want to set yourself up for job interview success this is a must attend information session. Date :        Monday 8 September 2014 Time :        6.30pm - 8 pm Cost:  $85.00  includes a copy of the EBook 'Impressive Interviews -  Your pocket sized personal interview trainer , brief notes and light refreshments. Bookings:  Essential The register ring mobile 0412 002 682, office (02) 9331 1853 email deborah@impressiveinterviews.com.au Individual training sessions available by appointment.


About Deborah Barit

Deborah Barit is a Sydney based author, trainer, consultant and Director of Impressive Interviews who specialises in training individuals and groups for job interviews. She has successfully placed clients from professions as diverse as health, law, IT, senior management and the arts in positions of their choice. For the last 15 years she has specialised in training doctors for medical specialty selection interviews and more recently consultants for senior roles.

Prior to this, her career has included selection and recruitment both in Australia and overseas, labour market research, evaluation of government-funded programs and working with disability employment services.  She holds a Bachelor of Economics Degree from the University of Sydney and a Graduate Diploma in Personnel Management and Industrial Relations form UTS.

Deborah is a member of the Australian Institute of Training and Development,