Looking for a new job can be a challenging and overwhelming process, and many job seekers unknowingly make job search mistakes that can hurt their chances of landing the job they want. Refactor Talent’s Lead Sourcer, Caitlin Currier, discusses 5 of the most common job search mistakes and how to avoid them.
Neglecting Your Resume:
Your resume is your first opportunity to make a good impression on a potential employer. Make sure it’s well-written, error-free, and tailored to the specific job you’re applying for. Tweak your titles and gear your responsibilities and accomplishments to showcase the impact you will have in the role you’re applying for. Get a second set of eyes to look over your resume when you’ve finished making updates.
Failing to Research the Company:
Before you apply for a job, make sure you research the company and understand what they do, what their values are, and what kind of work culture they have. This will show the interviewer that you’re serious about the opportunity and have concreate reasons for wanting to work there.
Not Networking:
Networking is one of the most effective ways to find a job. Reach out to friends, family, and professional connections to see if they know of any job openings. They may also have connections to hiring managers, which can provide insight or a foot in the door.
Applying for Too Many Jobs at Once:
It’s tempting to send out a bunch of job applications at once, but this can lead to a lower response rate. Focus on a few select jobs that you’re really interested in, and put your best effort into each application to increase your chances of standing out to the companies you’re really interested in.
Not Following Up:
After you’ve applied for a job, don’t just sit back and wait for a response. Many job postings will receive hundreds of applications in a matter of days. Differentiate yourself by following up with the hiring manager or an internal recruiter to show your interest and ensure that your application has been received.
Avoid these common job search mistakes, and put your time into your applications for the jobs you really want. Good luck with your job search!