Tuesday, 17 January 2012

Obstacles for Online Job Seekers

The process of finding jobs online has never been easier. Within a matter of minutes job seekers can learn about job openings they are qualified for all around the world. They can even highly refine these job searches to find jobs in specific areas, jobs with a minimum starting salary, jobs offering specific benefits and any number of other criteria. However, despite the relative ease of finding job openings, it can be very difficult to land one of these jobs. This is because there are a number of obstacles online job seekers face. This article will discuss some of these obstacles and provide strategies for overcoming these obstacles.

One of the most obvious obstacles online job seekers encounter is stiff competition for available jobs. Even job seekers who work in a relatively obscure field will find there may be several highly qualified applicants who apply for the same jobs as them while there may have only been one or two qualified applicants if the job posting was placed in a local newspaper instead of online. Job seekers who work in a more common field may find there are literally thousands of highly qualified applicants applying for every job opening. When employers have such a high caliber of candidates to choose from job seekers who have minimal work experience and job seekers who do not have polished resumes do not stand a good chance of landing one of these jobs.

There is hope for these job seekers who are conducting their job search online. The first thing they can do to improve their chances of landing the job they are after is to make sure their resume and cover letter are really polished and strong. It might even be worthwhile to hire a professional in the resume writing industry to review and edit the resume and cover letter. However, at a minimum the job seeker should at least proofread their own resume and cover letter several times and, if possible, have a friend or family member take a look at it as well. This will help to ensure errors are not overlooked.

Another difficult obstacle online job seekers often face is the issue of encountering their current employer during an online job search. This can be troublesome because most employees do not want to risk negatively impacting their current job status by having the employer learn they are actively seeking a new job. This problem most often occurs in situations where job seekers post their resumes on job search websites where the resume will be viewable and searchable by potential employers. While having your resume available to potential employers is a good idea because you might find that the perfect job finds you instead of the other way around, it is not a good idea to have your current employer encounter your resume online.

There are a number of steps job seekers can take to remain relatively anonymous during their online job search. One of these steps involves only posting a resume online with job search websites which allow the user to post their resumes confidentially. By selecting this option the user抯 name, contact information and current employer will not be visible to potential employers who view the resume. This is a good first step but in some industries it may not be enough to allow the job seeker to remain anonymous. This is especially true for job seekers who have worked on projects which are original and innovative. In these cases the employee may be recognizable to his current employer based on the description of his previous work experience. To avoid this problem job seekers in this type of situation should be careful to keep the details of their work experience generic enough to avoid immediate recognition by the current employer.

Finally, an unfortunate obstacle some job seekers face is the problem of encountering scams during their course of their online job search. To avoid this problem, job seekers should carefully investigate each job opening they encounter, be wary of job openings which appear to be too good to be true, avoid job applications which require the candidate to play a fee and just generally use common sense and proceed with caution when answering online job advertisements.

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