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"textContent": "Job seekers applying for remote positions are making predictable (and easily avoidable) errors that get them eliminated before a hiring manager ever sees their resume, according to a Reddit post that is circulating among hiring professionals and applicants. The post was published this week on the subreddit r/remotejobsfinders by a user who identified as a…\n\nSign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online.\n\nThe post Remote Hiring Manager Told Reddit That Turning Your Camera On Can Be the Difference Between Two Equally Qualified Candidates appeared first on The Daily Dot.",
"title": "Remote Hiring Manager Told Reddit That Turning Your Camera On Can Be the Difference Between Two Equally Qualified Candidates"
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