Resumes should make you look your best without lying. If you don't know what should be on yours, find help. Build yourself on this piece of paper. List your strengths but also know your weaknesses. Resumes give employers a glimpse into your education, experience, skills and achievements. Make your message informative, honest and positive. Most likely the main part of the interview is the actual one. You want to portray yourself in the best way possible. Don't be afraid to smile, even if you're nervous. Eye contact is also a positive gesture. Try to eliminate any nervous or annoying habits, even if only for this period of time. And while tips are helpful, experience and practice go a long way when dealing with situations like this. The more practice you have, the less nervous you will be. At the end of an interview you should always ask questions, even if it's something simple. When you ask the potential employer questions, they will know that you are interested in them
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