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What’s the most important thing to do right after you submit your resume?
Sit by the phone and stare at it.
Send the hiring manager a thank you card for even considering you.
Follow up politely with an email.
Celebrate like you’ve already landed the job!
When asked, “What’s your biggest weakness?” during an interview, you should…
Reveal your addiction to midnight snacks.
Claim you work too hard.
Be honest but focus on how you’re working to improve it.
Say you’re perfect and have no weaknesses.
Your LinkedIn headline should…
Be an accurate reflection of your current job title.
Say “Looking for a job. Please hire me!!!”
Highlight your skills and industry in a way that makes recruiters click.
Include lots of emojis. 🎯💼💪
What’s the best way to answer, “Why do you want to work here?”
“Your snacks are legendary.”
“I need the money, obviously.”
Talk about the company's business and explain how your skills align with their needs.
“Because my mom told me to apply.”
What’s the biggest mistake you can make on a resume?
Using Comic Sans font.
Sending a 10-page resume with every job you’ve ever had since high school.
Leaving out key skills or accomplishments related to the job.
Writing your name in all caps like you’re Beyoncé.
When is it not a good idea to send a connection request on LinkedIn?
After you’ve had a great chat with someone at a networking event.
Right after you rejected their job offer.
When you share common industry interests and can build a valuable connection.
On a Friday at 2 AM with a message saying, “Pls connect thx.”
What should you avoid during a job interview?
Asking what the company’s dress code is.
Bringing your pet for emotional support without warning.
Showing enthusiasm for the role.
Narrating your entire life story, including how you won a pizza-eating contest in 5th grade.
On LinkedIn, what should you include in your profile summary?
Your favorite Netflix shows.
A professional overview of your skills, accomplishments, and career goals.
Your deepest, darkest secrets.
Every single job you've ever had since you were 15.
What’s the best way to prepare for a virtual job interview?
Wear pajamas because they can’t see below your waist.
Test your tech setup, ensure good lighting, and practice with mock questions.
Have your cat on standby to make a surprise appearance.
Blame technical issues when you don’t know the answer to a question.
How often should you post or engage on LinkedIn to build your personal brand?
Once a year when you update your profile picture.
Whenever you feel like it—who needs consistency?
Regularly, with valuable insights and engaging content to stay visible.
Every hour to make sure no one forgets you exist.
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