How do I ask for a certain salary at a job interview?

Job interview tomorrow. Any tips? Questions to ask? Salary negotiation tips...anything?

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    Don't be afraid to "Toot your own Horn" But don't over do it. Dress well, but not over the top Look them in the eye. Speak clearly and avoid Ummmmm Thank them for their time. R E L A X !!! Go get em !!

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Give a firm handshake. Sit up straight. Yes sir or ma'am is always polite. Look them in the eye. Don't over dress.

Babycakes

1.) Be confident in your answers. 2.) Draw from past experiences when answering questions and how you solved the issues involved. Do not mention anything near the grounds of (I went to my boss/manager. Interviewers want to know how YOU handled situations. 3.) Research the company a little and express why you are interested in their company. An overlook of the website is always helpful. 4.) Always ask at least 2 questions at the end, it lets them know that you are very interested in working for them. Good Luck!!!!

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- keep your talking to the bare minimum - relax - lift up your eyebrows (a tip someone taught me, that changes your whole apperance) - shake hands - resume & cover letter (there is help online) - ask QUESTIONS - Know what the job is , and what you will be doing so you will be more confident that you are the one they would hire. Be ready to offer up reasons of why they should hire you over the guy next to you.

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