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networker050184 wrote: » You just have to go in there and sell yourself. If you're getting interviews you've already won half the battle. Be confident and ensure you convey your interest and excitement in the role. I always specifically tell them I want the job. I've been told more than once that was a deciding factor that I seemed to really want it more than most.
TheProf wrote: » Completely agree ^ When I was starting out, what got me my first job was my enthusiasm towards IT but more specifically towards the opportunity that the company was presenting me with. If the Employer feels like you'd be happy to do the job and sees that you have potential, then most employers will give the green light to bring you on-board. You also have to make sure that you're applying for the right role. In other words, if you're applying for a job where 50% of the requirement is to manage Linux systems and you only know Windows, well someone else who has some experience with Linux, could be considered a better fit. I've seen my friends get really sad and insecure about themselves because of constant rejections, interview after interview.. All it took to fix all that was to just sit down, and look at what these particular individuals were good at and look for jobs where their experience and enthusiasm complemented the role well.
NetworkingStudent wrote: » Newjack...Are you currently working in IT?
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