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Companies hiring; how to choose between job offers; why you’re not getting called for an interv

Companies hiring; how to choose between job offers; why you’re not getting called for an interview; becoming friends with your boss; and much more. [Workopolis Weekly]( [6 companies hiring like crazy this April]( [Now’s the time to find a great job.]( [[Read more]( [How to choose between 2 great job offers]( [Lucky enough to get more than one job offer? Congrats! Now's the hard part...]( [[Read more]( [How to make your cover letter complement your resume]( [The right cover letter can put your resume over the top.]( [[Read more]( [3 reasons why you’re not getting called for an interview]( [Not getting results? It might be because of these three things...]( [[Read more]( [The do’s and don’ts of being friends with your boss]( [Going out for a beer with the boss? There are a few things you should keep in mind.]( [[Read more]( [4 ways to take your career to the next level]( [Struggling to climb the corporate ladder? There are a few things you can do.]( [[Read more]( See also [Dine Alone Records on what’s it like starting a record label]( [8 illegal interview questions you don’t have to answer]( [6 ways to spring clean your resume]( [3 career mistakes that can ruin your reputation (and how to recover)]( [6 resume mistakes that can cost you the job]( [How to prepare for the most common types of job interview questions]( ?utm_source=B2C_Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_term=WorkopolisNews&utm_content=Articles&utm_campaign=EM_B2C_NetworkNews_20180329_EN [Visit our blog]( [Join our Twitter Chat!]( [@Workopolis]( [@Workopolis]( Join us for our next Twitter Chat, where job seekers, professionals, and HR experts will be sharing their tips for job hunting while you're still employed. [#WorkoWedenesday]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Pinterest]( This message has been sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe from newsletters]( | [Update email preferences]( Email not displaying correctly? [View this email in your browser](. Questions? Please do not reply to this email. Email our Support Team directly at jobseekersupport@workopolis.com. Workopolis Inc.| [www.workopolis.com]( 1 Yonge Street, Suite 402, Toronto, ON M5E 1E6 1-888-641-4047 [Privacy Policy](

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