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How can I pass the application stage What can I do to let the employer look at me? Every time I get this kind of message "we regret to inform you that we decided to not processing with your application" Even I'm not invited to an interview?
I'm looking for joining Management consulting career
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Yoana’s Answer
Dear Mohamed,
Have someone review your CV and provide feedback. Be specific in your accomplishments by giving precise examples, but don't include everything—you'll want to share some details during the interview to make a strong impression.
After receiving a rejection email, ask directly for feedback and ways to improve. Lastly, preparation is crucial for success. Learn as much as possible about the company, its culture, and its business.
Good luck!
Have someone review your CV and provide feedback. Be specific in your accomplishments by giving precise examples, but don't include everything—you'll want to share some details during the interview to make a strong impression.
After receiving a rejection email, ask directly for feedback and ways to improve. Lastly, preparation is crucial for success. Learn as much as possible about the company, its culture, and its business.
Good luck!
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marianne’s Answer
once you have wrote your resume maybe taken the good advice of Gus above, put on some casual yet nice clothes and go to that company and deliver your resume in person, showing up in person sometimes give a really good impression of people and the ones doing the interview might better remember YOU due to have seeing your face
All the best and good luck
All the best and good luck
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Gus’s Answer
Two tips to enhance your chances of making it to the interview stage:
1) Tailoring your resume (and/or cover letter) to the Job's requirements and requested skills. By aligning with key "buzzwords" you have a better chance of making it to the interview stage
2) Reach out to someone who works at the company. You have a much better chance of receiving an interview if someone refers you rather than just applying online.
Best of luck in the future!
1) Tailoring your resume (and/or cover letter) to the Job's requirements and requested skills. By aligning with key "buzzwords" you have a better chance of making it to the interview stage
2) Reach out to someone who works at the company. You have a much better chance of receiving an interview if someone refers you rather than just applying online.
Best of luck in the future!
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Steve’s Answer
It’s tough getting constant rejections before even landing an interview—especially when you’re aiming for a competitive field like management consulting. One powerful way to stand out early is by using an AI Practice Interview tool to sharpen how you present yourself on paper and in interviews.
While it may sound like it’s just for interview prep, many AI Practice Interview platforms now help you align your responses to what recruiters actually look for—such as structured answers (like the STAR method), leadership traits, and client-centric thinking. Practicing responses to common consulting questions, like case interview openers or behavioral prompts, helps you refine your narrative. When you start showcasing confidence and clear, structured thinking—especially in networking conversations or cover letters—it can catch the attention of hiring managers even before interviews.
Pair this with a well-optimized resume and a tailored cover letter, and you increase your chances of breaking past the automated filters. Use the AI to rehearse your “Why consulting?” story until it’s pitch-perfect.
Remember, preparation isn't just for the interview stage—it starts way before. An AI Practice Interview can help you sound like a consultant before you are one.
Visit LockedIn AI Today!
While it may sound like it’s just for interview prep, many AI Practice Interview platforms now help you align your responses to what recruiters actually look for—such as structured answers (like the STAR method), leadership traits, and client-centric thinking. Practicing responses to common consulting questions, like case interview openers or behavioral prompts, helps you refine your narrative. When you start showcasing confidence and clear, structured thinking—especially in networking conversations or cover letters—it can catch the attention of hiring managers even before interviews.
Pair this with a well-optimized resume and a tailored cover letter, and you increase your chances of breaking past the automated filters. Use the AI to rehearse your “Why consulting?” story until it’s pitch-perfect.
Remember, preparation isn't just for the interview stage—it starts way before. An AI Practice Interview can help you sound like a consultant before you are one.
Visit LockedIn AI Today!