In a time when work are sparse, particularly in IT,
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According to experts at CWJobs.co.united kingdom,
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The top problems with IT professional's CVs tend to be spelling mistakes,
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IT professionals, in accordance with those surveyed by CWJobs,
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82 percent of IT pros feel they have a certain swagger during interviews. But IT recruiters think confidence may be misplaced - with 66 % saying they often experience "poor communication skills". Awkward IT workers,
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Going on and on about nothing at all, and dressing inappropriately casually are top hitters for negative IT interviews.