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New x-ray grad got an interview scheduled at their dream location, looking for tips on nailing the interview!

I graduated this past june and have been working registry at my clinical site since september. After applying to dozens of jobs, I have an interview at my dream location and don't want to mess it up! Looking for insight from any techs or hiring managers.

I've memorized the models of the machines I work with, have a general speech about what kind of work I do on a daily basis and why I'm in the field, is there anything else I should consider for the interview? Any questions about the facility/employer that I should expect? Thanks for taking the time to read this, and wish me luck!

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