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Those long, glue-on, fingernails adorned with sparkles and fake diamonds may be trendy in some groups, but recruiters get a different message: She can’t type. Karen Roth, president of The Hunter Search Group in Manhattan, counsels candidates to cut their nails and switch to a “pale, simple” polish before interviews. “You don’t want your fingernails to be like daggers. They should be properly manicured when handing your resume to an interviewer.”