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    Should I walk in and ask for a job?
    Kent Lee
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    Kent Lee is a Career and Executive Coach and the Founder of the Perfect Resume, a career development services company based in Phoenix, Arizona. Kent specializes in creating customized resumes, LinkedIn profiles, cover letters, and thank you letters. Kent has over 15 years of career coaching and consulting experience. Previously, he has worked as a Career Consultant for Yahoo and has worked with thousands of clients including Fortune 500 executives from around the world. His work and career advice have been featured in ABC, NBC, CBS, Yahoo, Career Builder, and Monster.com.
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    It depends on the company you want to get a job with. Employers who commonly accept applications in person include restaurants, grocery stores. and other retail businesses. These employers often have an immediate need to fill and are therefore eager to expedite the hiring process. They also usually do not require a resume to apply, so it would be appropriate to walk into one of these businesses and ask to apply for an open position.
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    How do I get a job as a bartender?
    Tom De Backer
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    Draw attention to such aspects as previous experience, great social skills, psychological insight, good arithmetic skills in your head, being very tidy and clean, caring for your appearance and the bar's appearance, willingness to learn additional skills.
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    What do I need to do if I want to be a doctor?
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    To become a doctor, you are required to obtain a medical degree or Ph.D. Undergraduate work should be done in a scientific field. After medical school, you must complete a residency and then you will be required to obtain a license to practice medicine.
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    If writing an application letter, is it good to wrap up my last paragraph by thanking in advance?
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    "Thank you in advance" is a standard ending; it is widely used in letters, and it can indeed be used here too.
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