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Applying for a job in person can be a great way to make a good first impression on a potential employer. Here are some steps you can follow to apply for a job in person: 1. Research the Company: Before you visit the company in person, research the company online to learn more about their culture, values, and hiring practices. This information will help you tailor your application to their needs. 2. Dress Professionally: Dress appropriately for the job you are applying for. If the company has a dress code, make sure you follow it. It's better to be overdressed than underdressed. 3. Bring Your Resume: Bring a copy of your resume with you, as well as any other relevant documents like certificates or references. Make sure your resume is up-to-date and tailored to the job you are applying for. 4. Be Prepared to Fill Out an Application: Many companies will have a paper or online application that you'll need to fill out in addition to submitting your resume. Be prepared to provide your personal information, work history, education, and references. 5. Introduce Yourself to the Receptionist: When you arrive at the company, introduce yourself to the receptionist and let them know that you're there to apply for a job. They may ask you to wait in the lobby or they may direct you to the appropriate person to speak with. 6. Ask to Speak with the Hiring Manager: If you're able to speak with the hiring manager, introduce yourself and express your interest in the job. Be prepared to answer questions about your qualifications and experience. 7. Follow Up: After your visit, send a thank-you note or email to the hiring manager thanking them for their time and expressing your continued interest in the position. This will help you stand out from other candidates and show that you're serious about the job. By following these steps, you can make a positive impression on a potential employer and increase your chances of landing a job.
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