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Searching for a new job can be a confusing, frustrating process. While the listing for a position will provide hints about what the company's looking for, you're often left to guess what will make you stand out to the manager who'll read your résumé or interview you. And when you're applying to a highly competitive company like Alphabet or Tesla, finding a slight edge over other applicants can be the difference between landing an interview and having your résumé discarded.
Over the past year, Insider has spoken to human resources leaders at some of the top companies in the electric- and autonomous-vehicle industries to learn more about how they evaluate potential employees. They walked us through the details they're paying attention to when reviewing an application or asking a job candidate about their work experience, and the red flags that will hurt your chances of landing an offer.
You can read the most important takeaways from those interviews, as well as comments Elon Musk made on Twitter and to a German automotive publication, below.
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