Sentences with phrase «care about your potential employer»

The interviewer wants to see that you care about your potential employer.

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I don't own any wireless device and my wofe's is subsidized by her employer, so I care much less of tiny reducing of wireless prices than I care about RCI and BCE profits and potential dividend raises.
The unorganized and sloppy resume will make a bad impact on the potential employer and force him to think that you aren't capable of handling the responsibilities and that you don't care about the quality of your work.
A potential employer won't mind that you insist on managing successful outpatient programs, or participating in discussions about cost - effective care options!
A potential employer does not care about what you want, but rather what you can do for the company.
A potential employer does not care about what you've done until you put it in the context of what you can do for them.
The more a potential employer knows about you abilities, the more they'll care about your availability.
Ask yourself: What do potential employers care about most?
When applying for recent college graduate jobs, make sure your resume has the information a potential employer cares about and leave off everything else.
While honing your resume in this fashion, remember to stay away from boasting about your accomplishments — keep your achievements substantive and quantitative, and give your potential employer a reason to care.
By asking upfront about money, it could come across to a potential employer that that's all you care about, not the job itself or working for that specific company.
Of course, a potential employer cares about more than just a laundry list of skill sets and proficiencies; they want to make sure you're a strong cultural fit for the company and have the personality to succeed in that particular work environment as well.
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