Friday, May 8, 2020
4 Great Ways to Sabotage Your Job Search - CareerAlley
4 Great Ways to Sabotage Your Job Search - CareerAlley We may receive compensation when you click on links to products from our partners. You always pass failure on the way to success. Mickey Rooney Author Byline: An exceptional resume authority, Jessica Hernandez and her team of credentialed writers partner with professional- and executive-level candidates to open doors to jobs at prestigious corporations, achieving over a 99% interview-winning success rate. Author Website: http://www.greatresumesfast.com There are probably no job seekers who set out to sabotage their efforts while in the process of looking for jobs. But this doesnt mean that self-sabotage isnt still possible. There are inadvertent mistakes that you can make along the way to hurt your chances of being hired. So before you apply for one more job, make sure you dont do the following: 1. Submit a Carbon-Copy Resume Having all been job seekers at some point, anyone can understand the frustration of having to create a new resume for each job we want. But writing up original content that factors in the specific job position and company youre applying to is crucial to branding yourself as a candidate. If you want to knock yourself out of the running, submit a bunch of resumes that look like they have been sent to another company. These carbon-copy resumes are not only insulting to employers who are seriously looking for candidates, but they are doing you a disservice by selling you short as a professional. 2. Come Off as an Arrogant Job Seeker As a job seeker, confidence is an amazing attribute to bring to the table. Employers love to know that their candidates feel sure of their ability to get the job done if hired. Unfortunately, there can be a fine line between confidence and arroganceand you dont want to cross that line. For instance, if you have had an amazing career as a biochemist, working for one of the leading laboratories in the country for the past 10 years, you have a lot to brag about. But if you come off in your resume, cover letter, or interview as the savior of the company, you could easily turn off the employer who has to deal with your arrogant attitude. 3. Make Your Last Employer Mad at You Although you may have been waiting for the moment when you could tell your former boss to shove it you know where!, this is something you never want to do, especially if its possible that a future employer may contact the former one for information. Although it may feel good to get some bad feelings off of your chest, burning bridges in your professional life can only hurt you in the long run. 4. Live an Openly Unprofessional Life Employers scrutinize every aspect of their job candidates, which is actually a very smart thing to do. The problem is, if you make unprofessional mistakes as an applicant, you could lose the job before youre strongly considered. For instance, if youre submitting your application via e-mail, dont use your [emailprotected] address as contact information. Instead, use your name or another professional handle. And if you have had numerous drunken nights and friends with camera phones, do your best to make sure those images dont end up online. Finding a job is difficult enough for a seeker without having extra issues being thrown into the equation. So every chance you get, be sure to do what you can to avoid sabotaging your search. For additional tips and advice on resumes and cover letters, follow @GreatResume or visit our blog. Article courtesy of the Recruiting Blogswap, a content exchange service sponsored by CollegeRecruiter.com, a leading site for college students looking for internships and recent graduates searching for entry level jobs and other career opportunities. This is a Guest post. If you would like to submit a guest post to CareerAlley, please follow these guest post guidelines. Good luck in your search. Visit me on Facebook
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