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You must be self-confident. Imagine something that puts you in stronger position to get the job, such as - imagine they already offered you the job, this is just a follow-up interview. Just don't act cocky. Be excited about the job, imagine getting the position and doing very well. Think of the interviewer as someone you'll see and work with everyday.

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