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  • 7 Ways to Get That Job Offer - #5

    5.) Show them that you are loyal.

    Loyalty is hard to prove. But if you can find a way to convincingly do so, then this will do very well when prospective employers consider you for the position. There are some ways to go about this.

    One measure of loyalty is your length of stay in a particular organization. Another would be not abandoning your previous employer without settling all outstanding tasks and letting them find a replacement in your place.

    One can also show that he is loyal when he was levelheaded with controversial management decisions in the past. By not creating or stirring issues from such decisions made by previous employers, which would have resulted to unnecessary chaos within the organization – would be to the benefit of management.

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