Date: 2004-01-28 01:16 pm (UTC)
Best advice I ever read in a book:

"Always keep an open mind and talk to anyone about a job and go on every interview you might be able too. Even if you don't get the job or want the job. Because it's good practice for when you DO want the job. Also, knowing more about which jobs are available makes you a better applicant. Most people forget that it's not just the applicants competing for the best jobs...it's also the jobs/employers competing for the best employees! And the only way you find out about it is to meet with em and talk about it."

Actually, it was always easier for me to go talk to people about a job I didn't really care if I got. If they thought going into it I wasn't the best match...seemed there was less stress. There is a reason they want to meet with you, so it can't hurt to talk right?

Um also, when you get the first draft of the resume together, I'm happy to look it over and offer some input if you want. I used to do resumes as a service to my clients but haven't really done one in about two years since that group I joined has a professional resume writer, I just refer most calls to her, but if you want someone else just to look it over...let me know.

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