After reading the Culture Fit article, it seems important to add that if you don't personally agree with a companies culture, choose a different route! You'll be more productive and enjoy work much more if you feel you fit in! #DidEveryoneGetThis
@Jose79368790 Good point. Sometimes a rather "irrelevant" bit of information on a resume or cover letter can show positive attributes like problem solving, etc.
@argaines98 I saw this and immediately agreed! Why settle for an employee that is content with remaining at one position? Much more productivity and success comes out of those who push to improve themselves and others!
@BonserChelsea "Chemicals" and "medicine" were the ones that I related with. Being a biology major, I would say both of these words encompass a large majority of what I do.
@BonserChelsea Personally I can relate to a couple. It's interesting how you can see a trend between the 100 words and the current market of competitive jobs.
How to Show Cultural Fit, The Best Cover Letters, and What Every Boss Wants in a New Employee heavily emphasize the importance of doing your research on companies when applying! #DidEveryoneGetThis