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I have my 1st in person interview soon. Besides doing my homework on the company and position and making sure I look professional what else do I need? It is for a large, professional insurance company. I used to print a copy of my resume on a nice, thicker paper as well as a list of references and put them in a folder and leave it with the interviewer. Is this dumb? Everything is electronic now and I am worried about getting the position at all and I don't want to come off as old fashioned.
I have been at my current position for 7 years 8 months and am really burned out struggling as movement within my division is or seems to me to next to impossible.. I have started looking and a while back interviewed w a manager I know wanted to hire me but then upper decided they didn’t want a remote .. I get that. So she has been emailing me about open positions and checking in provided a referral to a position in an adjacent department and I have interviewed, they went ahead and scheduled
Is it rude to respond to recruiters with the suggested “no thanks” LinkedIn message?
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