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What is the best way to get a job and pass the interview process?

Ive applied to multiple places but i haven't gotten a call or text or even an email ack from anywhere and i don' t know what to do.


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Irelis’s Answer

My advice is if you applied for a job or have interview process; but if you didn’t received any communication, I do suggest you to contact them back in case if they haven’t received your application or misplaced your application cause sometimes the system can have errors which impact the process of your application.

To get a job and pass the interview process, you have the dress appropriately with their dress code even if it is on virtual meeting or in person meeting, show on time or few minutes early can show your boss that you are working ahead of yourself, and ask questions about the job field you are interesting in and prepare yourself with the opportunity they might offer you like employees benefits and retirement benefits as well too.

Lastly, it is okay to be nervous at the job interview process, use coping skills like breathing mechanisms, eating a good snacks bar like protein bar or anything that is healthy that could help you with energy levels before your interviews starts and try to use manners like shaking their hands when meeting them and eyes contact, speak when it is your turn and make sure you are well prepared when they asks a question about your experience in some skills that offer in the job field you are interesting in and what others skills you want to improve on while working in the company you applied for.
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Morgan’s Answer

The best way to get a job and pass the interview process is to focus on roles that fit your skills, tailor your resume and applications to each position, and use networking to increase your chances of getting interviews. Prepare thoroughly by researching the company, practicing common and behavioral interview questions, and clearly demonstrating how your experience can solve the employer’s problems. Communicating confidently, asking thoughtful questions, following up professionally, and learning from feedback all help improve your chances of success.
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