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If you are interested in a job at a particular business, you may want to inquire about their hiring status. Here are some tips on how to ask if a business is hiring: 1. Research the business: Before asking if a business is hiring, do some research on their website or social media pages to see if they have any job postings or information about their hiring process. 2. Prepare a resume: If the business is hiring, they may ask for your resume. Make sure you have a polished and up-to-date resume ready to go. 3. Visit the business in person: If possible, visit the business in person and ask to speak with a manager. Dress professionally and be polite and respectful. 4. Ask about job opportunities: Once you have a chance to speak with a manager, ask if they have any job openings or if they are currently hiring. If they say no, ask if they have any plans to hire in the near future. 5. Leave your contact information: If the business is not currently hiring, leave your contact information and ask if they would be willing to keep your resume on file for future job openings. 6. Follow up: If the business does not have any current openings, follow up with them in a few months to see if anything has changed.
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