Working for free may seem like a waste of time

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Working for free may seem like a waste of time

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If you are new to the business, you are young and full of energy, but so far no one has given you a business chance - before applying for a job, offer your services to different companies and organizations on a voluntary basis or at a low price. , but look at the whole process as an opportunity to gain experience and fill a portfolio, without which you cannot advance .

Another piece of advice concerns the concretization of experience and expertise . When special lead we sit down in front of an interviewer, one of two things usually happens: our tongue gets tied in a knot, or we want to show off all our knowledge in a moment. Let's face it - neither one nor the other tactics usually work.

It is clear that you want to show your versatility and potential, but always keep in mind the position you are applying for . If you are a copywriter, you can mention that you also understand Google Analytics or SEO, but focus the story primarily on copywriting topics (which to a certain extent certainly touch on the topic of SEO and Google Analytics). Knowledge that is not limited to activities related to a specific position is definitely a bonus. However, most companies are looking for specialists in a specific field. If the time to talk was unlimited, you would be able to search all the topics. When you only have 15-20 minutes at your disposal, you must specifically answer questions about qualifications and professional knowledge .

The third tip will be given to you by every HR manager: find out about the company . The company you are applying for is your target audience. Fortunately, you can find tons of information about any business online. It is a popular and hated question among interviewers: what would you change in our company? Poor candidates then consider - how to make a proposal without "spoiling" the previous work of the potential employer. We suggest that you research the company you are applying for and its competitors on Ubersuggest or other useful tools for "spying" on the competition . You will win over every employer with the reply: "this is what your competition is doing and it brings excellent results".
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