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3 Horrible Mistakes Job Seekers Can Avoid

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We have conducted a little research among reputable employers to find out the most common mistakes job seekers, basically, make. The sad news is that most of applicants, actually, make these mistakes. The good news is that they can be easily avoided with the help of our article. How? Keep on reading to find out the secret!

So, let’s start considering the first failure that isn’t fatal but avoiding it can add you some points:

Cover Letter

A cover letter is considered to be an extremely important document that is inextricably attached to resume or CV. It gives extra information about your qualification and employment history. A resume has to be less than 2 pages, cover letter helps to emphasize some moments to increase your chances of being hired. So, if you are not confident that your job application document will win you the job better start with looking through online reviews of resume writing companies to choose the best one.

 

Why is a cover letter that important? Beside of skills section and employment history, it provides your potential employer with some facts about your personality. A little document can give your potential recruiter an overall picture of your strongest individual sides. A real professional may not prove him or herself as a leader or team worker, for instance. 

 

If you have already produced a lawless resume (independently or with a help of reputable online helping services), take a time to write a powerful cover letter. Yes, it may take particular time. But the more strong sides you show, the better outcome you will get. It’s an axiom, don’t challenge it.

Directions

Some job ads are really long and it takes an eternity to reach its end BUT we strongly recommend not look through them but thoroughly read. You can skip information about salary and vacations if you want. Job postings are, basically, read for instructions. These instructions aren’t written just because they are supposed to be. They are written for YOU, for every job seeker to give answers to all the questions that can arise.

Instructions give information about all the documents you have to prepare, requirements you have to follow and other extra useful information. In other words, directions contain everything you need to know to make your job search quick and effective.

If you follow instructions, your potential recruiter will definitely appreciate it as it shows that you are responsible and executive person.

If there are any instructions on the web site or in the ad, you can contact the manager and ask about this politely.

So-and-so Company

If you are an inveterate job seeker, you probably have lots of templates for ca over a letter or resume in order not to waste time fulfilling them from time to time. It isn’t bad until you edit it for every particular position. If your cover letter or resume contains only general information for “your company”, throw it away and produce a unique paper reflecting your strongest sides related to PARTICULAR position.

Otherwise, your potential recruiter would quickly figure out that you have applied for this job “for a tick”. To avoid it, follow the next directions:

  • Read the instructions given on the web site or in the ad and highlight the skills and qualities required for this job
  • Take your template and add to it those skills and qualities that can give you privileges over others
  • Then add some words and phrases that can show your potential employer that you are interested only in THEIR position and these papers were written only for THIS interview. For instance, don’t write “your company”. Replace it with the specific name of the company.

Remember, that tiny details can spoil your reputation and impression.

Our tips aren’t that original but, unfortunately, by ignoring them, you can negatively influence the outcome of the interview. Just look through our article again and proofread all your papers to fix all errors and inaccuracies.