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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 271239, member: 76163"] In addition to what you mentioned, which shows how important a good resume is. There are also number of ways to improve your chances of getting hired. First, be honest. This is not just about telling an interviewer what you did in high school or how long it took you to find a job. It also means being accurate about your skills, employers' needs and the job market. Second, be prepared. Don't go into an interview without knowing exactly what you want from the employer and why they should hire you over another candidate. You need to have researched the company and its industry so that you can demonstrate that you can meet their needs and make them money. Third, show initiative and follow-up when appropriate. Interviewers expect candidates to do some research on companies before interviews; if they aren't contacted back after an initial interview, consider asking them for more information or even applying through another channel (such as online job boards). Fourth, don't be afraid to ask questions. If there's something in particular that troubles you about the position or company, don't hesitate to bring it up during the interview process so that both parties can address it together. [/QUOTE]
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