5 Common Mistakes Job Seekers Are Seen To Make Searching for a job in itself is a task. You want a role that you can fit in, a business culture that you can thrive in, and a salary that can help run your home. Voila! You’ve got the perfect match. But, you lose out on that opportunity only because of a few random teeny-weeny mistakes. How would you feel then!? It’s thus wise to always be careful on the path you’re treading while making a job search, and avoid all possible errors while doing so. Listed below are some of the most common mistakes job seekers are seen to make. So, go through them so that you aren’t making one of them just now or in the future.
Drafting a long and difficult-to-read CV There is no certain length of a CV. A CV should be one that describes almost every good quality about you. But, you shouldn’t be making it too long and boring, or difficult to read. For any position, from entry level to middle management, the CV should never exceed two sides of an A4 page. Only if you’re looking for a C-suite executive position or head of department can you exceed to make that number a double. Whatever it is, remember to include every possible important information, without going too overboard. Advertisements REPORT THIS AD Presenting the same CV and covering letter everywhere
You’ve drafted a very beautiful CV for presenting to the employers or interviewers. That’s a job well done. But, do you know that you shouldn’t be presenting that same CV everywhere!? What if we say that sending the same CV and covering letter to every job that you apply for will harm your reputation!? Yes, it’s true. Rather, you must modify the CV and covering letter with every job that you apply for, in a way that it seems to explain why you find yourself to be the right fit for that particular company or job role. This way, the employers will be more keen on hiring you. Only relying on job boards You’re looking on job boards for a vacancy, and you’ve found a multitude of options there. But, that isn’t enough! Job boards do have a plethora of recruitment advertisements, but there are many other opportunities too. There are multiple social media channels where you can connect with some really good companies you’d like to work for. So, follow them there, identify the key industry events they attend, and get yourself out there to be seen and heard. Dressing inappropriately The way you dress is a representation of what you are. Half of the job is done when you’re appropriately dressed for the interview or job role. You may have a good dressing sense, but not what you always wear is going to work for the role. Every job role and every company is different. You need to know the appropriate attire for that particular role, and the kind of culture the company has. Based on that, you must decide on what you’re going to wear for the interview. But, most candidates miss out on understanding this one small simple tip. Failing to display the right values When you’re going in for an interview, you’re going to make or break a deal. Employers are looking for candidates to illustrate that they are capable of fitting into the role, as well as the culture of the company. You need to display the right kind of personality and temperament there. You need to show the required values and outlooks, or your chances of getting hired for the role are likely to weaken.Top executive search firms in Bangalore, like WalkWater Talent Advisors, can help you get a great job, and down to arranging for an interview with your dream company, but they can’t spoon-feed you to dress up and display right. That’s one thing you need to do on your own, with your own good
sense of thinking. So, take hints from all of the above points, and make sure you don’t repeat those mistakes. Follow us on: Facebook & LinkedIn