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5 things that will definitely help you crack an interview

Sep 9, 2016, 16:13 IST
From writing your resume and cover letter to the last interview round, each and every step while looking for a job is equally important and should not be taken lightly.
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Competition is heating up and everyone wants to grab their dream job. Every organization has several interviews rounds with the management, team leaders, the HR, etc.

Before even e-mailing your resume, you should understand the role and responsibilities of the position you are applying for so that you don’t end up making a fool of yourself during the interview.

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Many job seekers apply or go for an interview without understanding the role properly and land up in the wrong place.

It is important to seek such details so that the employer also gets an impression that you are serious about the job.

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“The person applying for a job should understand the role he has applied for and how his skills match the role requirements. They should read the details about the company and its culture, from its website and other sources,” said
Keyuri Singh, Vice President-HR, Infogain.

If you are applying for jobs and getting rejected, here are 5 habits that you must follow:


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