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Here are a few tips.

1. Find the right employers you want to work for
2. Make your resume aligned to the job profile posted
3. Reach out to the employer for more information
4. Make social network through LinkedIn
5. You can ask the question from the employer why you were not selected
6. Be patient
7. Make sure you practice answers to the possible behavioral and situational questions
8. Reapply next time but make sure your resume doesn’t show different things in basic areas

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