Thursday, 12 January 2012

Mistakes Made By Online Job Searchers

Learning from your mistakes is always a good idea because you do not want to go through life repeating the same mistakes over and over. An even better idea is to learn from the mistakes of others. This way you never actually have to go through the experience of making the mistakes but you gain the benefit of learning what not to do. Everyone makes mistakes but online job searchers seem to make a lot of them. This article will discuss some of the common mistakes made by online job searchers and provide advice on how you can avoid these blunders.

One of the most common mistakes made by online job searchers is rushing too quickly to apply for an open position. The nature of the Internet has created a society with very little patience. Search engines generate millions of results in a mere fraction of a second and Internet users have come to expect these types of high speed results. With just a few keystrokes you can generate listings for hundreds of job openings in your field and it can be very tempting to fire off your application at the same speed. Job seekers often make this mistake because they are afraid that if they do not apply quickly they will miss out on a great opportunity.

This is certainly a valid concern because there are some job advertisements which will only be posted for a day or two before being removed. However, rushing to apply and submitting a resume and cover letter than is sub par will just be as detrimental to your job search as not responding at all. In fact it can be even worse if you make a really bad impression that the employer remembers when you respond to future job advertisements. To avoid making this mistake always make sure the resume, cover letter and application materials you submit for a job opening will make a really positive first impression. Take care to carefully proofread and edit all documents to make sure they are free of errors and really highlight your skills and relevant work experience.

Another mistake many online job searchers make is relying on a generic resume. In this economy where unemployment rates are rising at alarming rates and there is intense competition for every job opening, you need to make sure your resume and cover letter really stand out against the competition. The way to do this is by examining the job advertisement very carefully to determine which skills are most important to the employer. With this in mind edit and format your resume to make sure your relevant experience is showcased to its best advantage. Consider using keywords similar to the ones the employer used in the job advertisement to make it clear you are an excellent candidate for the position.

Finally, one of the glaring mistakes many online job searchers make which can really cost them the chance of being selected for an interview is failing to follow the potential employer instructions. The employer may list specific requirements such as whether resumes should be included as an attachment or in the body of an email, where resumes should be sent and what to include in the subject line of the email. Job seekers who ignore these instructions are likely to be disqualified from consideration for the position immediately. In some cases the resume and cover letter may never even reach the hiring manager. By simply following the instructions for applying for a position you put yourself ahead of the competition before your resume is even reviewed.

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