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		<title>By: CMS Career Blog &#187; 5 Types of Interviews and How to Ace Them</title>
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		<description>[...] 24 centuries ago Sun-tzu taught his generals that winning involves two things: knowledge of one&#8217;s self and knowledge of one&#8217;s opponent. This advice is still true today &#8212; especially for job seekers going on an interview. (I know the interviewer is not your &#8220;opponent&#8221; per se, but you must admit that sometimes it feels that way!) Understanding who you are interviewing with and what their objectives are for a particular interview will give you a leg up on your real competition . . . other candidates for the job. (continue reading. . . ) [...]</description>
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