1. You’re Underprepared.
2. You Have a Poor Attitude.
3. You’re Overly Confident.
4. You are Unprofessional.

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1. You’re Underprepared.
2. You Have a Poor Attitude.
3. You’re Overly Confident.
4. You are Unprofessional.
Bad news, time flies. Good news, you're the pilot! #Careerealism
"According to Hayzlett, "Simply, your 118 Pitch must do the following:
Grab the attention of your prospect.
Convey who you are.
Describe what your business offers.
Explain the promises you will deliver on.""
"GO CONFIDENTLY IN THE DIRECTION OF YOUR DREAMS. LIVE THE LIFE YOU HAVE IMAGINED." THOREAU
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"No. 2: Have Posted Questionable Social Media Content
An overwhelming majority (70%) of hiring managers said millennials make the mistake of posting potentially compromising content on social media channels like Facebook and Twitter. Conversely, managers reported that only 19% of older workers post improper content. According to a recent survey by Intel, top social media faux pasinclude posting inappropriate or explicit photos, sharing too-personal information about yourself or others, using profanity, and writing with poor grammar and spelling. Young people should be especially careful of their grammar, considering that 46% of hiring managers believe millennials need to improve their writing skills."