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If you are a college student looking to start your career in Illinois, there are a lot of opportunities for jobs in Chicago. However, keep in mind that Chicago didn't become a global city by nursing companies that hire just anyone for employees. As it is, there are some hard and fast rules you need to remember in looking and applying for jobs in Chicago:

 

1. Small details do count.
Aside from picking the right paper for your resume, there are also other tiny details that you must attend to in applying for jobs in Chicago or anywhere for that matter. If the position listed in the job listing is quite vague or general, call the secretary of the company you intend to apply to. Get the exact job title so you'll have a clearer picture of what kind of person the company needs. Likewise, if you're going to meet an interviewer with a totally difficult name, confirm the right pronunciation with the receptionist or secretary.

 

2. Dress according to the company culture.
When you do research prior to applying for jobs in Chicago, include information on your target company's culture in your search. Find out if the dress code is strictly corporate or more laidback. Take the dress code up a notch especially if the company's employees tend to wear tees and jeans to work. If in doubt about a company's dress policy, err on the side of caution and dress in conservative but updated corporate clothes.

 

3. Turn off your mobile phone prior to an interview.
Of course, you can opt to put it in silent mode but when someone calls you and it vibrates, you run the risk of getting distracted. Eye contact is extremely important in interviews since it shows the interviewer how serious you are about the job. There are lots of people looking for jobs in Chicago and the interviewer won't have qualms about striking you off the list at the merest sign of disinterest.

 

4. Show, not tell.
When applying for jobs in Chicago, it's important for you to show the recruiting officer your skills prior to getting hired. Don't just put "experienced in online writing" as one of your skills in your resume but instead, bring samples of your work. Showing the recruiter what you can do puts you ahead of other people looking for jobs in Chicago.

 

5. Highlight, do not narrate.
As tempting as it is to give the recruiter a blow-by-blow account of your past work experiences, resist the impulse. Save this enthusiasm for when the interviewer asks you about them during an interview. There are lots of people looking for jobs in Chicago which means a lot of resumes for the recruiter to go over. Make his job easier by highlighting your achievements and you might just receive an interview invitation as a sign of his gratitude.

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