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Think back to your school days. Teachers probably reminded you to ‘Do your research’ before moving forward with any big project.
John M. O'Connor, the President & CEO, Career Pro Inc. in Raleigh, NC says researching a career opportunity will save you time, making sure you are qualified for the position, and it’ll give you an edge as the conversation develops. He also offers some immediate practical steps on what to do if you lose your job. |
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10/20/2012 05:48:05 am
I find that most candidates for employment or jobseekers do little research and refinement of their marketing materials (resume, cover letter) for an ad. They respond generally and send willy nilly. Employers can detect a lack of detail and preparation.
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