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Why Job Seekers Fail To Get Job After Interview by rowels: 7:24am On May 23, 2017
Like a bad breakup, an unsuccessful job interview can leave Job Seekers feeling broken and rejected, wondering why you never got a call back. While a recruiter will rarely tell you why you were bypassed, the truth is, most rejections are due to the same basic issues. Occasionally the situation is simply out of your control, but sometimes Most Job seekers in Nigeria are the cause of their problems



So you landed yourself a face-to-face interview! Congratulations! With so many candidates applying online and seeing their resumes disappear into “the black hole,” you’re doing great.

This means:

1) Someone actually read your resume
2) They thought your resume indicated enough relevant experience to call you
3) You passed the phone screen if any–- you said enough of the right things to show you’re well-qualified enough to justify the time for the hiring manager (and perhaps others) to meet you in person

Fantastic! Now, all you have to do is close the deal in the interview.

Unfortunately, that’s where a lot of qualified candidates run into trouble. Maybe you never heard back after the interview, maybe you got a frustratingly vague rejection email, maybe you got called back for another round only to get rejected later.

Rejection sucks. It is particularly frustrating when you know you’d be great in the job.

If you don’t know what you’re doing “wrong,” you can’t fix it. Most interviewers will not take the time to give you honest, useful feedback about why they decided not to hire you.

The Reason

Uche Okoye just graduated with second class upper and ready to work, good enough a company was just ready to hire him, but unfortunately during the interview, it was discovered that Uche does not know how to use the computer and basic Microsoft packages.

Ruth Adams lost her job this year, and when she went to look for a new one she discovered that, even with all of her experience, she wasn’t prepared for the modern work force. When prospective employers asked about her computer skills, she had no answer.

It turns out “that is extremely important,” said Ruth, who needed help with using spreadsheets and other entry-level office computer tasks. She is now enrolled in computer training courses offered by Bizmarrow Computer Training School Gwarinpa Abuja

A digital divide in the hiring office


However deeply computers may have embedded themselves into modern life, there are still millions of Nigerians Job seekers for whom they remain a challenge. For these Nigerians, finding a new job during a time of high unemployment can be especially difficult.

“Its so sad that 80% of Nigerian Job seekers don’t have the necessary computer knowledge needed in the modern workplace, bad enough, most people in this category are university graduates” said Erowele Ikechukwu, a Director in Bizmarrow Technologies Ltd ; a computer and ICT training school based in Gwarinpa Abuja

According to him, “one common statement among those that come to learn computer in our computer school is –I have missed so many job opportunities because employers always ask me how good am I with computer and my answer is always NOT TOO GOOD”

CONTINUE READING HERE http://www.bizmarrow.com/job-seekers-fail-get-job-interview/

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