You ride the metro every day to get to your university. It's a typical Monday morning with office-goers jostling in and out endlessly and you half-reading a voluminous book on "Marketing" and half worrying about your job placement. As you look up, you see a mid-aged lady and courteously offer her a seat….soon to realize that she is really the Recruitment Head of the dream company you’ve been trying to contact and apply to for a few months now. She sees your bag with the university’s logo, smiles and says, "Thanks for the seat. What do you do? Isn't it placement season soon?"
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Yes because of good impression on him.
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In such a situation, a person should try to make a good first impression on the recruiter so that the chances of them being selected increases.
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- Placement season in colleges is a time of stress and eagerness in students to get into their dream company.
- Hence, all potential candidates try to form a good impression on the recruiters, in addition to improving their CV and passing the tests required.
- A person who forms a positive first impression has a better chance of being selected than someone who doesn't bother to present themselves as a good candidate.
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