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wyien
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Jan 31 2006, 08:15 PM
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If I want to apply through jobstreet, beside the resume steps I followed, should i write cover letter?
and what should a freshgrad write in the resume beside those achivement in academic and cocu?
This post has been edited by wyien: Jan 31 2006, 08:19 PM
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wyien
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Feb 8 2006, 09:14 PM
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Wow! sweaty palm... herrmm, my case is bad. I sweat a lot, especially when i was nervous or the temperature just doesn't suit me (no matter hot or cold)... weird rite... I just leave this issue untill now which is I'm goin to grad and it's the time for me to face with interviewers... hahha... herrmm.. must I use my sweaty palm shake hand with them or... can I just skip that shake hand part... hahaa ...  !!!
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wyien
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Feb 10 2006, 01:47 AM
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Hey guyz out there... herrmmm.. I know this will be quite silly, but pls forgive me I'm just a newbie...
Normally the company which advertised in jobstreet will state this sentence "interested candidate may email your resume to hr@xxx.com"
Here is my question, do I need to apply through their hr email or just apply in jobstreet?? which one is more reliable?
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wyien
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Feb 10 2006, 03:20 PM
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QUOTE(wlcling @ Feb 10 2006, 10:32 AM) Well, follow the instructions, but to be on the safe side, why don't you do both?  Will it create any redundancy ? QUOTE(Mavik @ Feb 10 2006, 02:24 PM) I had the same fear as you did last time when I was applying for positions especially through JobStreet. The funny thing about JobStreet was that none of the companies which I applied through JobStreet got back to me but all those that I applied straight to their HR email or through snail mail or even both, they got back to me. I usually find out the address of the company through JobStreet and then I send an email, apply throught JobStreet and send out a hardcopy as well. Thanks...
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