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One is to not get discouraged, according to Joe Turner from Hotjobs on Yahoo.com. "When you can see your process from a more objective viewpoint, knowing that you're one more rejection closer to a "yes," you'll be less inclined to take the "no's" personally or get discouraged," he said. "Don't expect to get hired on the first try. It's a big pond with a great many fish in it; you more than likely won't fit into the first place you try."
Especially now, when the number of candidates for most positions exceeds the number of available positions, the application process might be inconvenient and somewhat unpleasant at times.See the full content of this document
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The Job Hunt
The job hunt is something every normal person has to go through. The suits, the resumes, the interview, all parts of the so...
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