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Ten Job Hunting Tips from Ten Top Recruiters (By Forbes)

Ten Job Hunting Tips from Ten Top Recruiters (By Forbes)

1. Small Details give Big Impressions!

Small things say a lot about your preparation for the interview. Get the pronunciation of all goods and services right. If you're meeting someone with a jawbreaker name, call the secretary and get it right. Nail down job titles.

2. Corporate Culture

Dress appropriately for the corporate culture. Find out what employees generally wear each day and kick it up a notch. If it's jeans and a T-shirt at a dot-com, khakis and a sports coat or a blazer and a skirt will do just fine for the interview. When in doubt, overdress.

3. Kill The Cell Phone

Turn off the cell phone during the interview. A ringing cell phone tells the interviewer that you're not serious about the job. Always make eye contact with the person you're speaking to.

4. Breaking News

Always read the latest news about the company the morning of the interview. You don't want to be caught by surprise, and the ability to discuss the latest news underscores your interest in the company.

5. Work Samples

Send work samples to the company prior to the interview. Bring extra copies to the interview as a backup. Always have several extra copies of your résumé tucked in your briefcase.

6. First Impression

Always run your cover letter and résumé through the spell checker. Then have an eagle-eyed friend proofread it. This sounds obvious, but many candidates flub it, and a bad first impression is hard to overcome--assuming it's not a killer.

7. Keep It Short

Limit your cover letter and résumé to a maximum of two pages each. Hit the highlights, and leave the nits and grits of prior jobs to the interview. A résumé is intended to grab an interviewer's attention--not provide chapter and verse of your entire career.

8. Play It Straight

Write both your cover letter and résumé in clear, crisp language. Don't exaggerate your accomplishments or fudge on your education. But don't dumb things down either. If you're in a highly technical field, the interviewer will know what you're talking about.

9. Be Memorable

You've got to distinguish yourself from the pack. You do this by being top-notch and offering the employer something other candidates don't. Loud coats and ties or mini-skirts will create an impression, but not the one you seek to make.

10. Say Thanks

At the conclusion of the interview, always thank the interviewer for taking the time to discuss job prospects. Give a short recap of what you can do for the company and say why you're the best candidate for the job. Say that you'll follow up in a week with a phone call. A firm handshake says a lot on your way out the door.

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Source: Forbes.com

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