You’ve submitted application after application, and it seems like no matter how many times you hit “Submit,” no one is calling you in for a job interview.
Is it really just that the job market is that hard nowadays? While it’s definitely competitive out there, it’s also important to think about how you’re going about your job search. Are each of your job applications getting the attention of hiring managers and potential employers? Are you standing out from the crowd, and are you always putting your best foot forward?
If you’re not sure, here are 4 common reasons why you might not be getting past the first round and onto job interviews as well as how to fix each problem you may be having.
The second you start looking for a full-time job, it’s easy to submit 1,000 applications to any company that has a position that sounds remotely interesting. While this might sound like a full-proof plan to get hired (hey, you’re putting yourself out there, right?), this strategy backfires for 2 major reasons:
Before you start applying to jobs left and right, sit down and think about these 3 things to create your own job application plan:
Once you answer these basic questions, consider making a spreadsheet for every job application you plan to fill out and then complete and submit. It can look something like this:
You can also download this spreadsheet in Google Spreadsheets HERE.
And if you’re using WayUp, good news: You can skip this step because you’ll have an entire page on your dashboard (appropriately titled “My Applications” in the upper right-hand corner) dedicated to helping you keep track of the application process.
Think you should start researching when you get a job interview and not before? Think again.
Before you start any job application, you need to make sure you understand everything about a company so you can accurately illustrate that you know what that organization is about and how you can help by being hired.
And “research” doesn’t just mean knowing the company name. It means making sure you know every major player in the organization, understanding the company’s mission and values and knowing how you can make that company even better.
In addition to looking at a company website, here’s what you should be researching before starting your application:
And if you’re using WayUp, we make lots of this information easily accessible, so you can be the most informed applicant in the pile.
Hiring managers can tell when you submit generic resume, cover letter and other application materials instead of spending the extra time customizing each one. Not only does it make you an unmemorable applicant, but it also makes hiring managers and potential employers think you don’t really care enough about that position or company..
Not customizing each application also leaves room for error. You won’t be getting the job anytime soon if you write “Dear Apple…” when you meant to write “Dear Google…” Talk about awkward.
What are some easy ways to customize each application? Take a couple of these pointers:
No amount of customizing your resume, cover letter and application will matter if a hiring manager takes one look at any of your materials and sees that you spelled the name of the company “Bgi Corprattion Inc” instead of “Big Corporation Inc.”
When in doubt, proofread, proofread and proofread some more.
And if you want to quadruple-check that you’ve proofread everything to the max, here are 2 more strategies you can use:
By following these steps and taking that extra time on each application, there’s no way any hiring manager will be able to deny moving you to the next round. Say hello to that job interview.
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