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Excerpted from the Brazil Career Guide


When attending interviews in Brazil, there are several things that must be kept in mind. First, interviews can take quite a long time, up to two hours in some cases, so it is important to keep a reasonably free schedule on an interview day. There is a good chance of proceedings going over time, as additional tests may be applied before or after the interview, such as language, psychological or logic tests. Occasionally a candidate may be asked to stay for a second interview with another interviewer (possibly a director or manager) if the first interview proves successful.

It is important to dress appropriately in normal business attire and arrive on time, even if the interviewer might not.

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