Candidates who skip these stages "don't come across nearly as prepared as the candidates who have done their research."
To that end, Cruzvergara says students and young professionals can focus on two types of research to prepare for job applications.
Talk to your classmates and professors, read the news, tune into social media or listen to podcasts about those topics.
Doing research on the micro-level, meanwhile, is understanding the basics of a specific job opening you're applying to.
Make sure you go into interviews understanding the title, job description, required skills and experiences, and the company's goals.
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