Job Fair Faux Pas: What NOT To Do When Approaching Recruiters

Topics:
Job Search
Tags:
Application,
Human Resources,
JJ Acquisition,
Job,
Recruitment & Selection,
Workforce Management
Source:
JJ Acquisition

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Overview: If you've ever been to a job fair, you've probably noticed people sitting at tables around the event, filling out applications for work. It can be exciting to be given an application by an employer to fill out on the spot, and the tendency of many jobseekers is to fill it out right away and turn it in. But wait! Don't scribble out your work history too quickly. Remember that the way you fill out the application is in itself an example of your work.

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Format: HTML | Date: Feb 2003 | Pages: 4


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