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Material and steps required during the process of applying for a job (interactions with the desired company).
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Multiple job applications
I would just reply to the email you got about the DA2 position saying something like this:
Could I interview for the Data Specialist 1 position instead? That's the
position I had intended to apply fo …
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University project on resume?
Should be fine as long as you mention that this university project was a collaborative project whereas the others were solo projects.
The fact that it was a collaborative project could actually be a p …
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Changing attitude of hiring manager between different rounds of interviews
I don’t know what caused his attitude the second time (could it be because this is a more advanced/serious stage of the interview process, or because after our first interview he got more interesting …
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My current job title suggests that I have more advanced skills than I actually have. How to ...
I'd just make up a job title that was remotely plausible and leave it at that. Titles don't really mean much for a lot of small companies, in my experience, anyway.
Like my offer letter from five year …