Almost
all candidates feel a fear of writing a cover letter, yet an essential part of any job hunt.
Not exact matches
Earlier one Labour
candidate said colleagues were
feeling downbeat, with
fears of a 100 - plus majority for May, but they later admitted they had been wrong.
Some argue that he was willing to help Brown in 2008, even though he
feared he was unelectable, because he
felt guilty for backing Tony Blair for the party leadership in 1994 when Brown was a
candidate for the position.
This can ease an aspect of «
fear of the unknown» that some
candidates experience in the run up to an interview, as you are able to put a face to a name and
feel more familiar with the interviewer.
The idea behind this
fear - inducing faux pas is that employers may avoid making offers to
candidates they
feel engage in out of office drinking or that will use company resources for smoke breaks.