Friday, May 8, 2020
5 Tips to Help You With Job Applications - Hallie Crawford
5 Tips to Help You With Job Applications Career coaching clients often ask me why they have sent out so many resumes but rarely, and sometimes never, hear back from the employer. There are so many possible reasons that itâs hard to pinpoint one. One of my career coaching clients recently asked me this very question the other day.For over a year before working with me heâs applied for jobs and never heard back. When I looked at his resume and cover letter I realized why. His cover letter was dense and way too long. A full page of text, thatâs very dense and not easy to read isnt going to be read by many employers. He needed to cut it back; we set to work doing just that. Here are the top 5 reasons you might not be hearing back about your job application: 1. Your resume isnt tailored to the position. An employer can tell if it isnt. If you donât take the time to revise your resume for each job youâre applying for, you wonât look qualified and it will go into the recycle bin. 2. Your resume doesnt have relevant keywords for the position, and companies that use computers to review resumes to determine which ones to review by hand tosses it out. 3. You didnt follow their application instructions to the letter. That is an automatic disqualification. Always follow their instructions. If they say donât contact them to follow up, donât. 4. The job has been posted for weeks, and you are just now applying. Sometimes you can be way too late to apply. Stay on top of job boards and postings to apply right away. 5. Your resume is in a format that is hard to read and scan quickly. If they canât tell if you are qualified right away, or canât quickly review and identify your qualifications, it goes into the trash. Remember, there are many possible reasons youâre not getting calls back. Thereâs no way to know exactly why. You have to try to get it right as often as possible, so that your chances are increased. Ideal Career Coach P.S. Are you frustrated with your job search? Check out our FREE REPORT: âTake Control of Your Career Transition: Uncover Hidden Opportunitiesâ.
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