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Get That Second Job Interview
So, stage 1 is to get your resume into the job interview stack. Precisely how can you accomplish this? There are a handful of obvious tips here that have to be pointed out. To start with, verify your spelling and grammar, several times. It won't hurt to have a good friend to examine your resume looking for spelling blunders, or grammatical errors, as it is very easy to miss these your self when you have been looking at the same document for hours. You'd probably be surprised at how many individuals send out resumes with glaringly obvious mis-spellings in them, a certain way to hit the reject stack. Your resume ought to be as accurate as possible. Do not provide any misleading information or something that is incorrect. Extending the truth is not a good idea, and it could easily backfire on you. Responding with thank you letters is a good way of continuing to keep your name in front of the company staff, and obviously, you can send your thanks after each phase of the interview procedure. This requires writing to each particular person who has interviewed you, and you should make each correspondence personal and a little different to all the others. Now, it used to be that the letters were always sent by mail, but nowadays e-mail are used more often, and it is becoming the more appropriate type of connection. You could always ask the secretary, or the particular person who set up your employment interview just how the company feels about receiving emails, and go from there. Obviously, you must check the spelling and the sentence structure for each thank you correspondence also. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Jim Thompkins is a careers adviser in a large high school and as such knows a great deal about what companies are looking for in an employee. To get a second interview is so necessary, and means that the resume needs to pass the first stage, and the first interview has to go well too. Jim notes that students are not always as fearful of rejection so they tend to be a little more relaxed during an interview, but that the attitude to the interviews is so important. During free time, Jim likes to work out and keep fit. |
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