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With tips that actually help you. The Muse x Fairygodboss Inspiration Summit is almost here! Join us on May 14 for strategies to advance your career, elevate your well-being, and more. [Register Now »]( [The Muse Logo]( [How to Do a Practice Interview That'll Actually Help You]( [How to Do a Practice Interview That'll Actually Help You]( Interviews can be super intimidating. You're not just trying to get a feel for your prospective boss, but also doing your best to impress and show them you’re perfect for the job. On top of all that, the only time you get to exercise your skills is when you’re actually sitting across the table from the hiring manager. How are you supposed to get comfortable with this whole process? Enter the practice interview. Setting aside time to run through questions with a trusted friend—or even by yourself—is a great, low-pressure way to strengthen your skills, build confidence, and receive valuable feedback. Read on for valuable tips. [READ MORE]( [7 In-Demand Green Skills Right Now]( Industries are going green, and so should you. [READ MORE]( [How Gen Z Entrepreneurs are Reshaping Workplace Dynamics]( [How Gen Z Entrepreneurs are Reshaping Workplace Dynamics]( These Gen Z CEOs prove that age is but a number. [READ MORE]( [How This Humanitarian Pro Found Success With Entrepreneurship]( “I always tell people, don’t be afraid to ask for more,” she says. [READ MORE]( [How This Tax Pro Commanded a Big Salary in San Francisco]( Plus, she explains how equity can be an important part of any compensation package. [READ MORE]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL}. ©2024 Daily Muse Inc. All rights reserved. 442 5th Ave. #1147, New York, NY 10018 [Terms of Use]( [Unsubscribe]( - [Unsubscribe Preferences](

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