If you want to ace your job interview, you need to be prepared. In order to get in the right frame of mind, you should try doing a little reading. According to Bustle, here are the best books to read before a job interview:
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1. Ovenman by Jeff Parker
This coming of age novel is all about a boy who holds down a kitchen job while navigating the world around him.
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2. Presence: Bringing Your Boldest Self to Your Biggest Challenges by Dr. Amy Cuddy
This book will teach you to harness your own personal power so you can ace any interview with zero regrets.
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3. Hotels of North America by Rick Moody
Here's an entertaining, but pretty useful, introduction to the ways that technology has shaped and changed the workforce.
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4. Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay by Elena Ferrante
A heartwarming novel, this book also has a good dose of inspiration for those looking to get a new job and advance their career.
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5. Bad Feminist by Roxane Gay
This collection of essays touches on a variety of issues that face women today, those that pertain to the workforce and those that influence it.
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6. Stories in the Worst Way by Gary Lutz
The short stories in this book might not have a lot to do with getting a job, but it has a cult following so it could come in handy in terms of references and things to talk about.
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7. Brave Enough by Cheryl Strayed
Going to a big job interview takes a certain amount of bravery and this book will inspire you in the best way.
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What other books have you read that would be great to prep for an interview?
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