Article: To call a Hong Kong landline from either a landline or mobile phone in the United States, first enter 011 on your phone’s keypad.  This is the international access code for the U.S. Next, dial 852 on your keypad.  This number is the country code for Hong Kong. Hong Kong phone numbers are comprised of eight digits.  Enter these eight digits using your phone’s keypad. Once you have entered the international access code, country code, and the phone number, press send to complete your call to Hong Kong. Most phone companies charge a per-minute rate for international calls.  On average, this price is around 17 cents per minute.  Check with your service provider before you call to see what rate you will be charged. If you are calling Hong Kong from a country other than the United States, you will need to find that country’s international access code, or its exit code.  You can find a list of these codes with a quick Internet search.  Once you have the exit code, enter it into your phone, followed by Hong Kong’s country code (852) and the phone number you are trying to reach.  You can then place your call. Not every country has a unique exit code. For example, the international access code for many countries is 00.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Dial 011. Dial 852. Enter the 8-digit phone number. Press send. Find the international access code to call from other countries.

Problem: Article: Aim to be polite and respectful of the other person, showing that you're keen to get to know him or her better. For instance, you could use common references to start a conversation: instead of saying "Hi, how are you," you could say it like Joey from Friends, "How you doin'?" This shows you have a sense of humor and are on the same wavelength as the other person You want to keep the conversation going, and the best way to do that is to keep the other person talking. However, don't get too personal during your initial conversations. Doing so will make you appear creepy. Examples of suitable things to ask include:  "How was your day?" "So, what are your favorite hobbies?" "Where do you like to go on the weekends?" This isn't 2005 when you were texting your friends in the code designed for your flip-phone's numeric keypad. You probably have a smartphone now, or at least a slider with a full keyboard. Type out full words and use proper punctuation. Disregarding grammar and using chat-speak makes you look childish. Another faux-pas is using too many emoticons. Use those smiley faces and winks sparingly. A little innuendo is fine and even desirable in some cases. However, draw the line at any joke that makes outright references to sexual acts, especially in the context of your love-interest.  Of course, racial and ethnic jokes are never okay. Also, do we even have to say it? No nude pictures, please. If you haven't heard from your love-interest in a few minutes to a few hours, don't send him or her text after text asking if he or she received your message. Behavior such as this is a big red flag for someone who is desperate, has no life, or worse, is a creepy stalker waiting to happen. Not to mention, it is very annoying to the other person.
Summary: Choose words that aren't too suggestive or flirtatious. Prefer open-ended questions to those with simple one-word answers. Mind your spelling and grammar. Avoid overtly-sexual humor. Don't blow up your love interest's phone.

Before you enter into the interview take some time to research the company.  Having some in depth information about the company will allow you to present yourself in a way that fills their needs, demonstrates your compatibility with the culture, and will let you think of questions to ask during the interview.  Interviews are two-way processes.  Don't forget that you can evaluate the company as well. You might want to ask what the company's goals are for the future. Present yourself in a way that shows you being a good match for the organizational nature of the company. Pay careful attention to the language used by the organization or the job offer and try to mirror it.  Use words like "motivated", "focused" or "reliable" to describe yourself. Although your interview may vary slightly due to the nature of the the position you are applying for, most interviews have some common elements to them.  By following the general interview techniques you can help make sure that your interview is a successful one.  Leave yourself enough time to show up early. Dress appropriately for the position and work culture you are applying for. Be courteous and polite to everyone you meet even if they aren't directly interviewing you. Practice your interview before hand. During the interview you will want to focus on what it is exactly you are offering to bring to your new employer.  Although you may have outlined this on your resume you now have a chance to fully express why your skills are needed and how you will benefit the employer.  Discuss your skills in a way that shows how they will be a perfect and unique fit. For example, you might say something like  "When I ran my own firm, I successfully landed X client despite their initial hesitance to go with a small business. I know that I can use the same persuasive ability to help your firm." Showcase your marketing skills by demonstrating a successful campaign you ran. If you did have employees or contractors, talking about how you managed your team can demonstrate your leadership capabilities. Even if you have included in your resume a brief description of why you are seeking employment now is a great time to explain this in more detail.  Your employer may be worried that you will not be a good fit or team-member because of your work history.  Use this time to demonstrate how excited you are about aspects of working with others again.  Make it clear that working for or under someone else is not a problem. Expressing enthusiasm about working on a team again can also be a good idea. You might try saying something like "As my own boss, I found that I missed the creative energy I get from bouncing ideas off other people. I am looking forward to once again being part of an energetic and dynamic team."
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Research the company. Follow some of the standard practices. Represent your strengths. Expand on your reasons for leaving self-employment.