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How To Prepare for 5 Important Career Moments, According to Experts at Kellogg School of Management

No one wants to be left struggling for an answer in front of a client or a boss, or stuck stammering in a job interview or networking event. Here's useful advice on how to be prepared for several common career situations

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There's a reason so many of us have the recurring nightmare where we suddenly realize we have to take an exam we didn't study for. It's because no one likes feeling unprepared.

No one wants to be left struggling for an answer in front of a client or a boss, or stuck stammering in a job interview or networking event. The solution, of course, is to go into all conversations and presentations feeling eminently prepared.

Kellogg School of Management faculty have advice on how to be prepared for several common career situations (and perhaps even that calculus test in your dreams).

And that anxiety extends into many facets of our careers. No one wants to be left struggling for an answer in front of a client or a boss, or stuck stammering in a job interview or networking event. The solution, of course, is to go into all conversations and presentations feeling eminently prepared.

Easier said than done, we know. But Kellogg faculty have advice on how to be prepared for several common career situations (and perhaps even that calculus test in your dreams).

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