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In addition to the information you should be gathering about the job in the interview, you also need to be prepared for some of the kind of questions that an interviewer will ask. If you followed the previous advice about how to research the company and how to appropriately construct your resume, you will actually end up with a surprising level of control over the questions being asked. Good research informs the structure of the resume you send to a potential employer. A good resume changes the questions that you will be asked so that they work to your advantage.

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Gant, W. (2019). Interview Questions. In: Surviving the Whiteboard Interview. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5007-5_11

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