Now that you have got that important interview invite, you need to prepare well for that crucial date with the Interview Board. Don't blow away your chances. There are couple of things you should do to vastly improve your chances at this point.
1. Do your homework. Be proactive and research the types of questions that you will be asked.
2. Think through the interview process thoroughly and come up with some important and pertinent questions of your own to ask the Interview Board members. Interview is a two-way street and interviewers like you to ask them questions.
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