Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,161,723 members, 7,847,928 topics. Date: Sunday, 02 June 2024 at 11:23 AM

Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications - Career - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Career / Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications (8837 Views)

SIGN Up For Non Advertised Job Opportunity / Why Do Job Seekers Avoid Insurance Sale Roles? / Tony Elumelu Foundation For $100m Entrepreneurship Programme 2019 Applications (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply) (Go Down)

Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by JARUSHUB: 6:36am On May 04, 2018
The job market in Nigeria and elsewhere is highly competitive. With multitudes of processes to scale through, getting a job in Nigeria has never been easy. Certainly, not during uncertain economic times. Securing a job entails following lots of procedures and processes: advertisement; application; aptitude test (online and/or physical); psychometric reasoning (of various types); assessment centre exercises; interviews; interview chat; partner’s interview/executive chat and lots more. The process is gruelling!

However, not all graduate jobs are advertised. To get these not advertised roles, you need to send a speculative application indicating your interest for a position. This proactive method gives you the access to varied roles and might improve one’s chances of success especially in this highly competitive job market.

WHAT IS A SPECULATIVE JOB APPLICATION?

This involves writing an application to a company to inquire if there is an opening that aligns with your profile even when they are not advertising an opening. This will require you to sending a CV which is usually accompanied with a cover letter explaining your desire and qualification for the unknown position. Although, most multinationals and large corporations advertise their graduate employment schemes as at when due, but having this as the only option for employment is not advisable to your quest on a getting a job. This is because the vast majority of openings, unfortunately, are not advertised – publicly.

Additionally, large firms who usually advertise their openings constitute ~10% – 15% graduate employment annually. Think for some seconds. How many graduates will the large consultancies, banks, FMCG, IT, oil and gas firms employ each year vs the number of graduates we churn out during the same period? Which means if a graduate keeps waiting for particular set of firms to announce their graduate schemes, it will be overly competitive and unadvisable considering this competition.

Furthermore, there are “specialist” firms that although do not recruit often – publicly, but can access profiles from their data bank should they require employees. Talk about the media, design & construction, IT, engineering and entertainment firms. Sometimes not more than two at a time. Now, think again. Will a firm (mostly likely below mid-tier) go on to publicly advertise vacancies for just two positions when it can access CVs and cover letters in their storage?

It might turn out that the firm is not recruiting at the moment or the roles she requires to be filled don’t match with your profile. But they will have you in mind for future vacancies that might arise which aligns with your profile.

HOW TO SEND SPECULATIVE APPLICATIONS

Rushing through an application process is not the right way to sending a speculative application. You need to read up on the firm and craft your CV and cover letter to reflect the role and industry using keywords that might prop up.

Draw a list of employers in the industry you desire to work in. Research about their recruitment processes (kind of aptitude tests during assessment, e-trays exercises. interview sessions etc). This is to get an informed view of the processes and ensure you are preparing properly.

FINE-TUNE YOUR APPROACH

Are you desirous of an opening for pre-NYSC, NYSC or a permanent role? This is you have to say when sending your application(s). Ask yourself, what skills do I have that aligns with the firm? How am I going to sell myself to the company?

Like in any application, speculative or structured; your CV and cover letter needs to be attuned to each company. A cover letter used in applying to a financial firm cannot be used for a consumer goods’ company. State out your experiences; what you have learnt; how you learnt them; how it fits into the role you are applying for; hard and soft skills. Basically, what you can do for the company not what she can do for you.

To send such applications, you need to search the web (preferably the firm’s site and career websites). Scout through the career page to get the email applicants can send their documents to. An alternative is by searching through LinkedIn, connecting with recruiters in concise but thoughtful approach. Yet another is by searching phone contacts of top management executives (preferably of smaller firms) and sending them a succinct yet well-crafted message of why you desire to work with them.

Finally, when contacted by the recruiter for a test or interview. It is important you prepare well enough as you might be drilled on the role and your skill set. This is considering the fact you applied in an unusual manner. So they expect you to be up to the task. However, there exist a chance you might be offered a role you did not apply for due to changes and circumstances within the firm. Think properly before accepting it.

http://www.jarushub.com/not-all-roles-are-advertised-the-importance-of-speculative-applications/

6 Likes 3 Shares

Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by Temple1288(m): 7:08am On May 04, 2018
M
Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by Nobody: 7:09am On May 04, 2018
Op when hunger hammer you to that glorious point... Even when you clearly see a Vacancy for the position of a Musician you will apply with your Bsc Accounting. grin

16 Likes

Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by inoki247: 7:09am On May 04, 2018
what am i doing here sef... i guess is a page for pipul looking for job.. me i don't need Cv or apply anything am waiting for free oyel moni... cause am just too lazy... a lazy Youth with a 5star..
Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by nony43(m): 7:09am On May 04, 2018
Y
Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by Sarah20A(f): 7:09am On May 04, 2018
undecided

5 Likes 1 Share

Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by undisputed25(m): 7:16am On May 04, 2018
Speechless... Nigeria is not meant for the poor.. Nigeria is for the rich.. The earlier you know the better......... Jobs in Nigeria are shit

1 Like

Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by Gerrard59(m): 7:19am On May 04, 2018
Sarah20A:
undecided

With his stewpid economic policies (increasing workers' and corp members' stipends arbitrarily), I wonder the difference between him and Buhari - same man he supported wholeheartedly.

Anyways, he cannot win.
Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by SageTravels: 7:24am On May 04, 2018
I have been sending this bro. no response yet
Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by drkay(m): 7:37am On May 04, 2018
Thank you for this
Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by Nobody: 7:57am On May 04, 2018
Stories

1 Like

Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by Drversatile: 8:08am On May 04, 2018
A party and personality you can trust

Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by Nobody: 8:13am On May 04, 2018
Smh
Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by Sanchez01: 8:19am On May 04, 2018
abiodunalasa:
Op when hunger hammer you to that glorious point... Even when you clearly see a Vacancy for the position of a Musician you will apply with your Bsc Accounting. grin
This is humour at its finest grin grin grin
Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by KingMicky3286: 8:36am On May 04, 2018
[quote author=Sarah20A post=67265380] undecided[/quote

The poster is a mockery to the contestant.. He need to go and sit on a Dustin...]

1 Like

Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by usman3688(m): 8:43am On May 04, 2018
That's how I got my present job, immediately after my NYSC I just went to the company and submitted my CV, I got a call six months later for interview and I resumed work two weeks after, the position was never advertised but it was vacant anyway and they needed to fill it up. Now I'm employed, although the job doesn't pay as much as I expected but it's a good place to start and again it's my field of study and I can actually developed a career there.

5 Likes

Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by qanda: 9:39am On May 04, 2018
Before you rush to submit an application. Take sometime to read about the Job responsibility and requirement. Then see how to indicate related Skills on your CV, you may also need to review your Work Objective accordingly on your CV. Also ensure that your CV is error-free. Get a more experienced friend to help review and proofread your CV. Go the extra mile, Submit a Cover Letter with your CV.

Interview Related Advice
Employers want to know if a prospect is responsible. They evaluate this by asking questions like, "What did you do during your service year?" or "Tell us about your undergraduate years" or they want to know if you have volunteered for a cause and the role you played.

To be invited for a Job interview is a BIG OPPORTUNITY to land your DREAM Job. Make the opportunity COUNT by preparing adequately for Job Interviews. Download most asked Interview Questions and Suggested/Sample Answers from Q and A App (FREE DOWNLOAD)

Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by Jaytecq(m): 9:46am On May 04, 2018
many recruitment process in Nigeria is a scam
Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by Gboliwe: 11:21am On May 04, 2018
In my present organization, it was this speculative application that got me the job. There was no advert. I woke up one day and sent out my CV to about 5 Organisations. 3 invited me for an interview. I chose to work with this one.

In the last couple of weeks, I have been sending out my CV too. I badly need a job switch

1 Like

Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by jolyment: 12:32pm On May 04, 2018
I got job with federal government with the method.I was employed after few weeks of sending my application.
Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by KENESKII: 8:06pm On May 04, 2018
Gboliwe:
In my present organization, it was this speculative application that got me the job. There was no advert. I woke up one day and sent out my CV to about 5 Organisations. 3 invited me for an interview. I chose to work with this one.

In the last couple of weeks, I have been sending out my CV too. I badly need a job switch

please did you send it manually or you sent it through their site?
Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by Gboliwe: 8:09pm On May 04, 2018
KENESKII:


please did you send it manually or you sent it through their site?

Website

1 Like

Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by Nobody: 1:40pm On Jan 15, 2019
jolyment:
I got job with federal government with the method.I was employed after few weeks of sending my application.
Hello, did you go to their office personally or did you send it through their website?
Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by jolyment: 8:12pm On Jan 15, 2019
Valerie47:
Hello, did you go to their office personally or did you send it through their website?

I submitted it personally.
Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by Nobody: 9:15pm On Jan 15, 2019
jolyment:

I submitted it personally.
To who?
Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by jolyment: 3:20am On Jan 16, 2019
Valerie47:
To who?


In administration office.
Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by Nobody: 6:52am On Jan 16, 2019
jolyment:



In administration office.
Sounds like a university.
Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by obajoey(m): 11:52am On Jan 16, 2019
university of connection. wink
Valerie47:
Sounds like a university.
Re: Not All Roles Are Advertised: The Importance Of Speculative Applications by jolyment: 6:13pm On Jan 16, 2019
Valerie47:
Sounds like a university.
Lol

(1) (Reply)

Interswitch Assessment Test / Getting Angry At Work, Right Or Wrong? / Computer & IT Professionals' Hub

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 34
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.