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With recruiters spending an average of 10 seconds on an initial scan of your resume, it’s crucial that you are able to capture their attention quickly. If you fail to make an impact within the first few seconds, then you may find that many recruiters skip over your resume – without even reading it. So how exactly do you create a resume that makes a great first impression but also has enough depth to land job interviews? The following tips will put you on the right track to passing the initial 10 second skim.
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How to prepare for the second interview for a job
You left them wanting more, now it’s time to deliver.
You’ve gotten called back for a second job interview—Woohoo!
But don’t get too cocky. This doesn’t mean you’re a lock; it simply means they liked what they learned in the first interview and want to learn more.
Keep in mind that your first interview was a step in the door—now you need to walk through it.
You’ve gotten called back for a second job interview—Woohoo!
But don’t get too cocky. This doesn’t mean you’re a lock; it simply means they liked what they learned in the first interview and want to learn more.
Keep in mind that your first interview was a step in the door—now you need to walk through it.
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