Are you applying to 1,000’s of jobs with no response?
Mary Southern
I help clients land jobs 10x faster with a Killer Resume ? Podcast Host - Recruiting Insider ? LinkedIn Top Voice - Resume Writing ? Female Founder: Resume Assassin & Sidekick
I hear this from my clients almost every single day, “I keep applying for jobs and getting no response.”
If you’re applying for jobs and not hearing back for an interview, this article is for you!
Keep reading to learn how you CAN get a response and why you were ghosted.
Recently, I was contacted by a job seeker who was stuck in a prolonged job search. This individual had submitted an online application after application and was not hearing back from employers. Month after month, revision after revision, the job search dragged on. Frustrating right?
Here’s why you’re not getting a response…
It’s YOUR resume!
In my opinion, the individual’s resume was too generic (created this way for ease of revision) and their job search plan was flawed. I’m sharing with you the information I shared with them.
If your main job search method is online via job boards, think about this …
3 Harsh Facts you Need to Face About Online Job Searches
As you can see (or maybe you’re living it), blindly applying to every position you come across increases your competition and does not yield very good results!?
Searching for a job is challenging but, if you’re in a rut, I encourage you to take a step back, create a plan, review your career communications documents (including your LinkedIn profile) and create a plan that will breathe new life into your job search.
?How do you fix the situation and receive a callback?
Define Your Job Search Goals & Develop a Strategy.?
Yes, your ultimate goal is to land a new job but what path are you going to take to get there?
Start the process by identifying your professional identity.
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Use your answers to create a targeted list of employers for which you can put your subject matter expertise to good use.
What problems can you solve?
Companies hire employees to solve a problem they have. Align your skills and experience and establish yourself as “their” problem solver.?
Do Your Career Communications Documents Tell Your Story??
When you wrote your resume did you fill it with overused words, generic phrases, and job tasks/duties? Look at your resume through the eyes of an employer.
An employer doesn’t have time to determine where you would be a great fit. Take the time to define your career target.?
The old saying goes something like this, “Jack of all trades. Master of none.” If you created your resume with the thought of showing you are open to a wide range of roles because you have a broad range of skills, you need to start over.
Are Your Social Media Accounts Helping or Hurting You?
Employers use social media to screen out candidates. Be mindful of what you post, comment on, and upload. Google your name (what comes up?) and audit your accounts. First impressions count –remove offensive comments and opinions; unfavorable photos; and don’t forget posts and photos you are tagged in.
35% of hiring managers immediately screen out candidates based on what they found on their social networking profiles.?(source StatisticBrain).
Give your job search a solid foundation by defining what you want, your professional identity, where you want to work / the work you want to do, and an action plan to get there.
As always, my mission is to help YOU build your authentic brand –one that will put you ahead of your competition and help you gain clarity, confidence, and control of your job search.
I’d love to learn how Resume Assassin can help you meet your career goals. Reach out today!?www.resumeassassin.com ?or?[email protected]
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