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How to significantly improve your chances of getting offered that job & keeping it following the inevitable 3 month probation period.

There are literally hundreds of things you can do / need to do before turning up for a job interview – these include:
*researching the company thoroughly
*getting crystal clear on your previous / current employment history details (especially your sales successes)
*preparing some quality questions to ask
However, there is also something else you need to do.  In order to take full advantage of your preparations (above), you need to be in your best shape, mentally and physically, on the big day.   Becoming ill just beforehand won’t wash as an excuse for trying to re-arrange, or turning up overweight and out of breath from the stairs – it won’t make a good first impression.  It’s not difficult to make sure you’re fighting fit on the day and to come across vibrant and full of energy during the interview.  With a great level of health, you’ll radiate a certain presence and confidence that the interviewer/s will pick up on and be impressed by, because they know you’ll bring this to the job with you.
Get started today by downloading a free .PDF, bought to you by Healthy Salesman.  It can be printed off and stuck to the fridge, so you can start forming some healthy habits immediately and ensure you’re on top form on the day:
Good Luck !

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