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Category: Job Seekers
Here’s How You Can Apply for a Job You Are Not Qualified for
Found a job you love but don’t meet all the requirements? Read this guide to apply for a job you are not qualified for (with an email application template).
How to Prepare For a Phone or Video Interview?
Learn how to dress and tech up for a video interview!
How to Assess the Company Culture During Your Job Interview
Tips to find out whether the company you’re interested in is for you!
7 Reasons Your Resume is Rejected
Wondering why your job application is unsuccessful? We’ve asked the recruiters for the top reasons why they reject a resume. Read more here!
Part-time Jobs That Will Help You Build Your Resume
A list of part-time jobs and reasons why you should consider about giving them a go this semester.
The Anatomy of a Powerful LinkedIn Profile
We’ve briefly deciphered the key elements of what makes a powerful LinkedIn profile.
The Difference Between Curriculum Vitae (CV) and Resume
Understand the key differences between CV and resume to ace your job search.
How to Gracefully Decline a Job Offer?
What to do if you are no longer interested in a job that you’ve applied (and got hired)? Decline the offer gracefully to avoid burning bridges!
“Why Should We Hire You?” – An Ultimate Answer Guide
Knowing how to prepare yourself to answer the biggest question is the key to landing your dream job.
5 Main Career Mistakes to Avoid
A single career mistake could have a negative impact on your future ambitions.
Resume Writing Guide for Fresh Graduates
Score your first job interview with these handy resume writing tips!
A Job Seeker’s Networking Guide to Boost Your Job Search
Building meaningful connections can boost your job search arsenal to the next level. Here’s your networking guide to a dream job!
How to Handle Interview Stress to Secure a Job?
How not to let the interview stress ruin your career prospects?
The Single Interview Mistake that Costs You a Job
The majority of job seekers never get a response from the employers because of this interview mistake, and it’s not about right or wrong.
