That's some good advice right there.
Another good idea is *not* to just go for interviews for jobs you know you'll really, really want.
I was on the market for a new job recently and made the mistake of only applying for great jobs I knew I'd want. The upshot was that I went for three interviews (for great jobs I knew I'd want) with a knot in my gut because they were so damned important to me.
As expected, performance was not as desired -- too nervous, total block on technical questions, talking shit at 100 miles an hour.
Got the third (yay me) and it's a corker, but I still regret screwing up the interviews for the first two. So, if you have the luxury, get a couple of "practice" interviews in, sharpen up your technique, get used all those retarded "what three words would your friends use to describe you?" questions.
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