Saturday, April 11, 2020
Are You Too Aggressive In Your Job Search - Work It Daily
Are You Too Aggressive In Your Job Search - Work It Daily Conducting a job search over a period of weeks or months can make most people wonder why they havenât been hired yet. Of course, over time, this feeling of wonder can change into one of desperationâ"especially if youâre not receiving so much as an interview callback. Related: How To Not Be A Networking Nuisance Itâs well known that in the process of job seeking, you must be very determined. Acquiring a job often requires dedicating as much time to it as you would a full-time job. But in the process of reaching out to employers, there can be a fine line between being determined and being a bit aggressive. To avoid the latter, here are some tips to consider. Avoid Sounding Preachy In Your Cover Letter Some job seekers who feel that theyâve paid their dues for the past few months may develop an attitude that translates as an undertone in their cover letters as: âI deserve this job.â While you want to prove you are indeed the right person with the skills and background that you showcase in both the cover letter and resume, you donât want to send a negative message of entitlement. Instead, maintain a humble approach of gratitude for the opportunity to apply, then convince the reader with your clever wordplay that the company wouldnât be the same without you. Follow Up, But Donât Pester If youâve sent in your application and havenât heard back in a whileâ"or have been called in for an interview and now are curious about your status with the companyâ"itâs natural to want to follow up. And, of course, thereâs nothing wrong with initiating communication with a company, unless it precisely asks you not to. But in your attempt to follow up, itâs important to avoid pestering the employer. In other words, send a follow-up e-mail, or place a phone callâ"and then allow the hiring manager to do his or her job. Donât Apply For Everything Within One Company Your desire to be hired could convince you that being aggressive and applying for every job you think youâre qualified for within a company is a good idea. In actuality, the opposite is true. An employer wants to know that you feel committed to a particular position and bring specific skills to the table that can enhance the role. Applying for every job makes it appear as though youâre applying only for the moneyâ"not because you believe you would do a good job. So, take time to review positions and try to limit your search to the one you connect with the most. Employers are always looking for assertive, determined workers to fill roles. They need to know that the people who work for them are natural-born leaders. But appearing to be an aggressive person places you into an undesirable category. And unfortunately, this could result in your being turned away before you even get an opportunity to prove how great you are. This post was originally published at an earlier date. Related Posts Quick Analysis Of Your Job Search Techniques 9 Ways To Use Your Library In Your Job Search 7 Mistakes Job Seekers Make Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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