Top Google recruiter: You have to 'absolutely nail' this if you want to score your dream job

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Displaying an error on your resume, no matter how small, can cost you your dream job, a top Google recruiter says. via CNBCMakeIt

 

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MakeIt Read: A common mistake for the current President of the United States of America could cost you a job.

MakeIt Google actually hired uneducated people to make false claims online against people who complain about the fraud of GoogleAds . FactsMatter google

MakeIt It's a way to weed out these folks. Some of them probably wondering why they even have to submit a resume

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MakeIt And the sky is blue.

MakeIt No offense but Google is like an engineering/programmer job. Little pay but fairly secure. Go to med school kids. Never paid that poor ever. Even pediatricians. Some sarcasm but real truth in that. Think it is a dream for foreigners. Visa here

MakeIt Considering the GHOSTING going on from employees, corps might want to rethink how they do things! 😎

MakeIt Another...saying youd make a great President...

MakeIt recruiters are all fat chics with gastric surgery and a pinterest page full of food usually with no education.

MakeIt but who'd want to work there except a Marxist corporate yes-person who can't make it in a startup?

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