| Traveling to another town is an exciting adventure | | | | wear something comfy and casual on the plane. |
| where you get to discover all the on-site details about | | | | Get directions. Once you arrive at your hotel, contact |
| a possible job offer. Visiting an out-of-town company in | | | | the concierge to make sure you know how to get to |
| person usually means you are under serious | | | | the interview site and approximately how long to |
| consideration for the job, so follow these tips to make | | | | expect for the commute. The last thing you want to |
| sure everything goes off without a hitch. | | | | do is get lost in an unfamiliar city or underestimate the |
| Who's paying? This is one of the first things to find out, | | | | traffic conditions and arrive late. |
| so make sure that whoever is making the travel | | | | Plan your bedtime routine. Look over your resume one |
| arrangements fills you in on the procedure. If the | | | | last time and then set it aside along with any anxiety |
| corporation is picking up the tab, keep all your receipts | | | | you may be experiencing. Go to bed early to get a |
| for reimbursement; if you are footing the bill, still keep | | | | good night's sleep. If you are feeling on edge, read a |
| the receipts for calculating your taxes at the end of | | | | book, take a bath or do something else relaxing. |
| the year. | | | | However, say no to alcoholic beverages the night |
| Carry on luggage. Don't risk having your interview | | | | before an interview; the last thing you want is to deal |
| clothing lost at the airport. Pack everything you need | | | | with a hangover during an interview. Also, call down to |
| for day of the interview (including resumes, toiletries | | | | the front desk and schedule a wake-up call so that |
| and clothing) into a carry-on sized bag. If you aren't | | | | you don't oversleep on the big day. |
| meeting a rep from the company, then feel free to | | | | |