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royal wrote: You waited for them to call you? Any time you send a resume to a company, follow up with them. It'll show them you're actually interested in them and not just some guy who sends in his resume without even really looking at the company. Keep in mind, many companies will ask for a ton of stuff from an applicant. Many people will think that they're looking for 1 awesome guy who can do it all. In reality, they know they won't get that. Think of it as more, these are the types of things they want, and are hoping to get a candidate that will be good at what he does and possesses some of the skills listed on the qualifications. Good luck with the job and let us know how it goes.
undomiel wrote: royal wrote: You waited for them to call you? Any time you send a resume to a company, follow up with them. It'll show them you're actually interested in them and not just some guy who sends in his resume without even really looking at the company. Keep in mind, many companies will ask for a ton of stuff from an applicant. Many people will think that they're looking for 1 awesome guy who can do it all. In reality, they know they won't get that. Think of it as more, these are the types of things they want, and are hoping to get a candidate that will be good at what he does and possesses some of the skills listed on the qualifications. Good luck with the job and let us know how it goes. That's the problem with a number of the recruiting companies around here. The employer sources the job search to the recruiter and gives them the list of things they want in an employee. The recruiter sticks to that list 100%. I got told by one that my resume looked perfect for the job but because I didn't have an MCSE that my resume would not be forwarded on. Another one grilled me on each particular item listed for the job and because I did not have iSCSI experience that she would not forward on my resume. I've noticed that both of these jobs are still being posted almost every day for at least a month since then. Just a bit of a frustrated rant, that's all. Good luck with your interview! Go in and wow them with what you have. Personality is a winner.
snadam wrote: lame and lame...Id call them back to see if the job is still open undomiel either to rub it in thier face or who knows they might give you the job. to the OP, good luck and hope all goes well!
paintb4707 wrote: I post my story in like every thread but what the hell. I thought I was under qualified as well when I applied for a Network Admin position. The job description and the interview were two totally different things. Turns out after the interview I was exactly what they were looking for. Just walk in there with confidence and give it a shot.
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