4 common mistakes job seekers make that are easy to fix
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• Glassdoor CEO Robert Hohman discussed some of the worst practices out there when it comes to a job search.
• Glassdoor is a jobs and recruiting marketplaces that collects data on millions of jobs.
• He said applying to too many jobs and entering an interview without sufficient salary information can be detrimental to your search.
A job search is tricky enough as it is. Don't trip yourself up by making the same common mistakes as countless other job seekers.
In an interview with Business Insider, Robert Hohman, CEO of jobs and recruiting marketplace Glassdoor, highlighted four mistakes many job seekers make when looking for their next position.
Here's a breakdown of some of the most common - and easy-to-fix - mistakes people make in their job search:
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