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english help: look for or looks for in this sentence?

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VAisforlovers

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sorry english is not my first language

I really enjoyed our talk over lunch and learning about the type of candidates that *Name of Company* looks for
 
"...for which *Company* is looking."

Never end a sentence with a preposition.

More proper would be "in which *Company* is interested."
 
sorry english is not my first language

I really enjoyed our talk over lunch and learning about the type of candidates that *Name of Company* looks for

I really enjoyed our talk over lunch and learning about the type of candidates for which *name of company* looks.

edit: or above, "in which *name of that company* is interested"
 
I really enjoyed our talk over lunch and learning about the type of candidates that meet *Name of Company*'s needs.
 
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