I've seen lots of posts like this on here so I thought I'd make one.
The job is fulltime with benefits. It's a receptionist job. I filled out applications for so long...on most of them I never got a call back. But I slowly learned to do these things to start getting responses:
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Use a resume service. I used a free trial from a professional resume making site (I forget the name, but if you type in Google "professional resume maker" you should find plenty of sites). The site was awesome because it had thousands of prewritten phrases and made my resume look perfect.
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Do the assessments. I used Indeed for all my job applications. I did a lot of the assessments they offered (the tests pop up automatically whenever you apply for a job), and the employers get to see how you scored. I think this really helped my resume to stick out.
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I was hired from only doing a phone interview due to the pandemic. But I recommend telling them you can work any shift (as long as you're really available) and that you practice the interview questions beforehand.
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You don't have to lie on your resume. People told me to list fake jobs or to lie about my skills, but it's really easy for employers to catch you. They can get your real employment history just from having your SSN.
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I only applied to jobs on Indeed that were a max of 3 days old. If you apply to jobs that have been there for longer, there's probably going to be too many applicants and no one will even see your application.
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