Beware: Steps to Take During Your Job Hunt

July 17, 2013
Chemical Processing Magazine Reminds Seekers to Take Caution and Avoid Pitfalls

Dirk Willard, contributing editor for sister publication Chemical Processing, says from personal experience, "never file your resumé on a company website — except when you're told to do so by a recruiter." Why? Because your resume will become one of hundreds that human resources  skim through and most likely never fish out. Lesson number two: don't apply for job openings that appear over and over again from the same companies. In this article, Willard discusses how to avoid job hunting pitfalls. Learn about best practices when searching for a job, and how to create proactive relationships with hiring managers and recruiters.

Read the full article on Chemical Processing.

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