GET THAT JOB

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nerve-racking
Interviews can be nerve-wracking and preparation is very important.
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STRESUJACY
equiped
You will be better equipped to answer questions and you will walk in to the interview feeling more confident.
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wyposażona
thoroughly
Make sure you have researched the company as thoroughly as possible - use the Internet, company reports, recruitment literature etc.
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dokładnie
nerve-racking
nerve-wracking it makes you feel nervous, scared
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STRESUJACY
snarl
It's not very friendly to snarl or snigger at someone - make sure you SMILE instead!
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warczeć
snarl
when an animal bares its teeth and growls. When a dog bares his teeth and growls, this is an example of snarl.
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warczeć
bares its teeth
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obnaża zęby
growl
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snigger
It's not very friendly to snarl or snigger at someone - make sure you SMILE instead!
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chichot/ podsmiewanie
snigger
An example of snigger is to secretly laugh at someone behind their back.
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chichot/ podsmiewanie
deodorant
He sprayed deodorant under his arms. Don't use too much deodorant or perfume!
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dezodorant
fidget
An example of fidget is a child who moves around a lot in his chair on a plane because he is restless and bored.
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fidget
To fidget is defined as to make small movements, often because you are restless, nervous or uncomfortable.
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fidget
Children can't sit still without fidgeting. He was the only one at the table who fidgeted.
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fidget
DON'T fidget! You want the interviewer to listen to what you are saying.
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leaning
Don't appear over-confident, for example by leaning too far back in your chair, but do try to relax.
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