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"Wells Fargo Week" Day 4: Five Minute Checklist for Submitting the Perfect Job Application

Stuck in a job application rut? We don’t blame you: there’s a lot to consider before hitting “apply” or “send.”

You don’t need to completely overhaul your resume or job application routine to make it more efficient and effective. Sometimes, it just takes a few simple tweaks to make a major difference and help you land a job.

Ready to perfect your job application in five minutes? Click the link to learn how!

https://www.themuse.com/advice/your-5minute-checklist-for-submitting-a-perfect-job-application

Jobcase and Wells Fargo have teamed up to bring you “Wells Fargo Get Hired Week,” a week-long series of tips, advice, and strategies designed to help you improve your resume, be successful in your next interview, and ultimately, help you land that job.

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K.D. OppSecrets
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Senior Recruiter at Techsource Consulting

The Muse is a great resource for jobseekers. I just wish they used a larger font size for their website. -KD

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Wendy Johnson
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Retail Associate at Rite Aid

This is a neat idea! I submitted an application!

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Heather Moore
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Shift Manager at Cjs Grill

Thanks

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Matt Bornhorst
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I totally agree - for any job that you need to attach files or links, it's incredibly important to make sure that they work. It may not seem like a big deal, but those small details are vital to showing that you care about getting the job. It can turn a big plus (attaching a link to your online portfolio, lets say) into a negative - you not knowing how to add a link in an email. Technological literacy is important in many fields!

Thanks for sharing.

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Kaylee Augustin
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Great! I make sure to have someone else read over it too usually my best friend if I make a lot of changes. It''s hard to see your own mistakes and resumes are a HUGE deal. You want to look good not like a person who couldn't be bothered.

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Marilyn Valentin
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Wireless Sales Consultant at Verizon

What is the best way to catch your mistakes if you don't want no one else to read it?

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Donald Robinson
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Shard Taxi Driver at Uber

These are excellent tips Jobcase, thank you!

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Mark Sattler
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Like that lady I also made a huge mistake once. I spelled my last jobs name wrong. I felt like an idiot and they definitely knew. Double check it all!

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