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What are five ways a job seeker can avoid the “black hole”?

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What are five ways a job seeker can avoid the “black hole”?

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1. Don’t apply to jobs for which you are not qualified and don’t send résumés to the same recruiter over and over again. “Recruiters are doing this for their livelihood. If they have your résumé and think that there is a chance that you’ll get hired for one of their jobs, they’ll respond — usually right away,” McMahon says. 2. Customize your résumé. “Read the description and take your best guess at what the employer is seeking. Move relevant experience to the top of each section of your résumé. Use clear language that mirrors the language in the ‘qualifications’ section of the posting,” McMahon says. 3. Use your cover e-mail to address obvious disqualifiers. “Make it hard for the screener to disregard you. If you’re in Florida and the job is in Alaska, mention that you went to school in Alaska and yearn to return,” McMahon says. “Better yet, put the address of your aunt in Juneau on the résumé and mention that you are moving there in three weeks.” 4. Keywords, keywords, keywords. “We

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