Interview tip.

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Here's a trick I've been using, thought I'd pass it on.

Invariably the first impression you're going to make with your interviewer is with your greeting, and a big part of this is your hand shake. However, with the cold weather now upon us, and you probably waiting in a drafty hallway, it can be hard to warm up your hands in the little time you have.

Tip:

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Pop a couple of these little hand warmers in your coat pockets and when it comes time for that all important hand shake, even on the coldest days, you'll have a warm friendly hand to greet them with, a nice smile to go along with it (because you know your little trick worked) and they will always remember you. "I can't put my finger on it, but he/she had such a nice hand shake."

I've handed some things to friends on really cold days and they'll say "HEY! Your hands are hot!"

Heh heh. :D

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I have an upcoming interview and in Texas, where I am at, it is very COLD here. My hands are always freezing. Thanks for the tip. :)

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