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Myrna Flores
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I have been applying to capital one remote and nothing no response and I am very qualify ?any tips or advice

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Jenee Noel
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Waitress at Mp Island Cafe

Did you send a thank you letter?

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Tim Tom
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This job has already been filled. Please check again their post at rat race rebellion. I tried to apply yesterday, the link is down because they already received all of the applications that they wanted.

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marsha Lofton
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I am having problems getting a job. I am retired but would love to get a job. I have had several strokes which caused me to have limited use of my left hand. I have worked most of my life and I am a hard worker. I just need a chance

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Laura Thebodeau
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Have you made sure your resume is ATS compliant?

Many companies are using AI to prescreen resumes before a human sees it

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I'm sorry to hear that you haven't received a response from Capital One despite being qualified. Here are a few tips that may help:

  1. Tailor your resume: Make sure your resume highlights your relevant skills and experiences that align with the job requirements.

  2. Customize your cover letter: Write a compelling cover letter that showcases your interest in Capital One and explains why you would be a good fit for the role.

  3. Leverage your network: Reach out to friends, colleagues, or professional connections who might have a connection at Capital One. Networking can often open doors to opportunities.

  4. Expand your search: While focusing on Capital One, consider exploring similar remote job opportunities with other companies. Utilize job search platforms like Jobcase, Indeed, or LinkedIn to widen your options.

  5. Follow up: If you haven't heard back after a reasonable amount of time, send a polite follow-up email or LinkedIn message to inquire about the status of your application.

Remember, job searching can be a competitive process, so don't get discouraged. Stay persistent, keep refining your application materials, and explore additional avenues to increase your chances of success. Good luck!

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