
"Wells Fargo Week" Day 5: The Right (and Wrong) Way to Ask Questions When Applying for a Job
The old saying, “you don’t get a second chance to make a first impression” holds especially true in the job application process.
Inevitably, throughout the job-seeking process, there will be some logistical questions that arise. For example, “did they mean this Thursday or next Thursday?” or, “do they require three references, or is one okay?” Sometimes, you’re judged not only on your resume but also the way you go about asking for answers.
Click the link to learn about best practices for asking questions when applying to jobs.
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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