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The role of past experiences in a job search
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 216057, member: 61772"] When you're applying for a job, it's normal to feel like your previous experience doesn't have anything to do with the job you're applying for. It's also natural to feel like the experience you have is going to be too far behind you, or unlike anyone else's, or just not impressive enough. But none of those feelings are true. Your past experiences can help you get a job in a number of different ways. For one thing, they show that you've been successful in the past, which means you'll probably be successful in the future—and that's huge for employers. For another thing, being able to talk about what you've done in the past helps your interviewers get a sense of who you are as a person and how much they could trust you if they were to hire you. Every single experience matters! Here are just a few things that will make an employer think "wow" when they read your application: You helped raise money for charity as part of your job. You were promoted within your first 6 months at work. You learned something new that helped make your team more productive. You helped create an app or website (even if it was just a hobby). You've worked with people from clearly [/QUOTE]
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