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		<title>Obtaining Success in a Banking Interview</title>
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A banking interview process can be tight if you will come unprepared for it. There are different sets of banking interview questions that you will have to actually face and you really need to be prepared to become successful in obtaining the job.
You should also know where these questions would come from. Normally, the first [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal">A <strong>banking interview </strong>process can be tight if you will come unprepared for it. There are different sets of <strong>banking interview</strong> questions that you will have to actually face and you really need to be prepared to become successful in obtaining the job.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">You should also know where these questions would come from. Normally, the first set of interview will revolve around general questions about the applicant such as his family background, interests and education. The next set or sets of interview may revolve around his work experience, capacity, nature, ideology and ability to solve problems.</p>
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		<title>Politeness Counts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Being in an interview gone bad should be turned into a driving force to motivate you further and most applicants forget politeness when they do their exit. Doing your exit from a failed interview, it is only prudent that you express thanks for the time and effort they have put into your interview even if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:fojMHB0N3MRyXM:http://cdn.theladders.net/static/images/TheLadders/artJobSearch.jpg" alt="JobSearch Etiquette" />Being in an interview gone bad should be turned into a driving force to motivate you further and most applicants forget <strong><em><a href="http://bankingjobinterviewsguides.com/interview-etiquette/">politeness</a></em></strong> when they do their exit. Doing your exit from a failed interview, it is only prudent that you express thanks for the time and effort they have put into your interview even if it has gone the other way for you. That way, you can leave a good impression should you again give it another try with the same firm most importantly with the same people.<br />
Though rare, a second time round application may work should your employer be impressed by the way you handled the situation in the past. A cool head should be norm and due respect given so as not to give the wrong impression from the beginning. It also reflects <strong><em><a href="http://careerhuntingtips.com/career-hunting-tips/career-tips-for-the-job-seekers/">good character</a></em></strong> and who knows, they might even reconsider your application after they have exhausted the rest. With more and more people looking for jobs and with fewer openings, it truly is becoming a cut-throat business just to get yourself a job you deserve.</p>
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