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Five Biggest Job Hunting Mistakes and How to
Avoid Them
Looking for a job can be a challenging experience. Between the
resume writing and the interviews you can find yourself
exhausted and ready to throw in the towel prematurely. Stay the
course until you find the job you want. While you are on your
job-hunting journey, here are five big mistakes to avoid when
job hunting. Steering clear of these mistakes could make
finding a job much easier.
One of the biggest mistakes that people make when they are job
hunting is not looking in enough places for jobs. There is a
certain level of diligence you need to maintain when you are
searching for a job. Look in newspapers, online and ask
around.
Of course, there are boundaries you should follow when looking
for a job. First of all only apply and interview for jobs that
you think you would take if you were offered the position. Do
not apply for jobs that you are not qualified at all for or
jobs that you do not have a clear understanding of.
When applying for jobs, it is important to have a resume that
is update and professional looking. If you are not a good
resume writer, look at examples online or find a professional
to do your resume for you. Employers will take one look at a
messy or unprofessional resume and rule you out without ever
meeting you.
It is also important to be sure that you resume can be found
online. There are plenty of job sites that allow users to post
resumes. Some sites even allow multiple resumes to be posted.
This is a great place for employers to locate your resume and
contact you without you actually applying for the
job.
Lying on your resume can eliminate you from being a job
candidate immediately. If you stretch the truth about your
experience or the type of jobs you have had in the past,
employers will think that you are a liar. If employers think
you are a lair they will not feel confident about hiring you
because you have already compromised your integrity.
Tell the truth about your work and educational history. No
matter what people may tell you, an honest inexperienced
candidate is better than a lying experienced candidate. Have
faith that you will be able to prove your worthiness for the
position you are applying for without making up
half-truths.
Be sure that your contact information is correct and that you
respond when you are contacted. No matter how busy you are, you
need to check your e-mail and phone messages on a regular
basis. If you do not respond to a call about a job this is a
sign that you do not need employment that badly. Employers will
move on to the next candidate if you are slow getting back to
them.
Candidates that are not prepared for their interviews are
typically eliminated from the search before the interview is
over. If you are late for an interview you have a big huge mark
against you as soon as you walk in the door. Not being dressed
in professional attire also will leave the interview with a
very bad impression of you before you even speak. If you show
up without a pen or copies of your resume you look like you are
unfamiliar with the interview process. This, in turn, makes it
quite possible that you are unfamiliar with other work place
procedures.
A good job hunt can land you the job of your dreams. When you
are settled into your new job you will be thankful that you
took the time to search for a job the right way.
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