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What unique talent do you offer? Why do you feel it is unique?
December 30, 2008 by one_final_moment@yahoo.comI am an Opera tenor, I paint and I am an expert on Military history.
– Submitted by R. C. from Camden, New Jersey, United States through the CollegeRecruiter.com Career Blog Application on Facebook.com.
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Where do you hope to be in five years?
December 29, 2008 by one_final_moment@yahoo.comfamily and forgiveness
– Submitted by N. N. from through the CollegeRecruiter.com Career Blog Application on Facebook.com.
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What have you learned from mistakes you’ve made on a job?
by one_final_moment@yahoo.comI’ve learned not to take advantage from the lenience of a boss.
– Submitted by from through the CollegeRecruiter.com Career Blog Application on Facebook.com.
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What kind of job are you looking for?
December 21, 2008 by one_final_moment@yahoo.comAnimation , Visual Effects , Rigging
– Submitted by F. A. from through the CollegeRecruiter.com Career Blog Application on Facebook.com.
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Tell us about your dream job.
December 18, 2008 by one_final_moment@yahoo.comMy dream job is that job that allows me to work at my own pace and display all of my creativity.
– Submitted by J. M. from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States through the CollegeRecruiter.com Career Blog Application on Facebook.com.
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What have you learned from mistakes you’ve made on a job?
by one_final_moment@yahoo.comBeware of climbers!!!
– Submitted by J. M. from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States through the CollegeRecruiter.com Career Blog Application on Facebook.com.
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What’s your dream job and is it in line with your major?
December 10, 2008 by one_final_moment@yahoo.comYes, my dream job is in line with my major.
– Submitted from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States through the CollegeRecruiter.com Career Blog Application on Facebook.com.
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Which is more important to you and why: Money, Job Satisfaction or Personal fulfillment.
November 25, 2008 by one_final_moment@yahoo.comJob satisfaction and money both add to my personal fulfillment.
– Submitted by B. C. from Seattle, Washington, United States through the CollegeRecruiter.com Career Blog Application on Facebook.com.
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Do you always send Thank You’s to Interviewers?
by one_final_moment@yahoo.comYes, definitely. It is a courtesy to send each interviewer a thank you note after each interview. You might mention something discussed at the interview, clarify a point, or reconfirm your interest in the position.
Thank you notes are appreciated by the interviewer and they may make the difference between getting hired or not especially if there are two applicants who possess similar skills and experience.– Submitted by P. L. through the CollegeRecruiter.com Career Blog Application on Facebook.com.
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Do you find it hard to find entry-level positions in your field?
November 20, 2008 by one_final_moment@yahoo.comUnfortunately, I did. I thought I would gain extra help from the college that I attended, though they didn’t assist me as other colleges did for my friends. The way that I received my first job was by networking with the people I know and people that I graduated with. It took me close to a year, so don’t be discouraged by the wait! Try to make as many connections with people, you never know, who you meet today, might just give you your next job tomorrow!
Also, as my dad always says, As one door closes, another one opens wider! So if one job didn’t work out for you, there is something better for you out there!–
Submitted by M. G. from New York, New York, United States through the CollegeRecruiter.com Career Blog Application on Facebook.com.

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