In today's tech-savvy world, were everything has found its way to the 'world wide web', the hunt for a job
has also gone online! The job hunting process now, thanks to the
online accessibility to employee and employer information, has become
easier. However, easy does not always spell 'error free' as the
presumption of something being easy leaves a lot room for error.
Since
the same set of employer information and data base is accessible to
anyone and everyone with an internet connection the pool of job seekers
deepens, hence forcing the potential employers to use a strict and
stringent process to screen candidates who best fit their requirements.
In such a scenario even the most trivial mistakes can cost you the
dream job that has been keeping you up filling job applications all
night!
So, here we provide you with a list of common mistakes
that job seekers tend to make while hunting for jobs online and in turn
save you from falling down the old fashioned way!
Sending Unsolicited Job Applications:
One should
completely avoid sending unsolicited e-mails or resumes as they are
never entertained. These mails are considered nothing more than garbage
and they always find their way into the HR managers' trash bin!
Ineffective Networking:
Networking
is the most important part of making yourself visible in the crowd of
homogeneous job seekers. However, if you go about it the wrong way it
can backfire on you. Make sure that you are the listener and not the
24*7 All India Radio. Listeners are mainly people who have a clear
agenda, and are not shy about asking for feedback and guidance. On the
other hand the talkers or 24*7 All India Radio are those who talk too
much and keep pestering for a job.
Half-Baked Social Media Profiles:
Once
you apply for a job your prospective employer most often then never
tries to know more about you and what better than visit your social
media pages to source that extra bite of information. In such cases when
the employer comes across a half-baked or incomplete profile he or she
immediately adds it to the 'black list'. Incomplete LinkedIn or Twitter
profiles are all ways annoying, so make sure to always keep them
up-to-date and fully furnished.
Recycling the Same Cover Letter:
Sending
a cover letter along with your resume? Make sure you customise it for
every organization you apply for. You cover letter is very important to
make that first impression.
Email Etiquette:
Always
make sure that your e-mails are free of spelling and grammatical errors
in order to create a positive impression in the HR manager's mind. Use
proper salutation and avoid using 'SMS' language, they come across as
highly unprofessional and land your job application directly into the
trash bin.
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