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Job Hunting Mistakes You Should Avoid At All Costs by davidkingsley59(m): 9:46am On Nov 08, 2021
JOB HUNTING IS A LONG AND FRUSTRATING PROCESS. THE TROUBLE IS, SOME PEOPLE MAKE FINDING A JOB MUCH HARDER FOR THEMSELVES THAN IT NEEDS TO BE.

Regardless of whether you’re looking for your first job, stuck in a job you hate, have recently become unemployed, or are looking for a career change, even the savviest of job seekers are bound to make a mistake here or there.

When you’re in the middle of a job search, the smallest blunder could be the difference between landing the position and being removed from the hiring process completely.

Use these job hunting tips to avoid being disqualified and find the best job out there for you. One that interests you, utilizes your skills, pays a good salary, and helps you live your life to the fullest.

Here are 7 huge mistakes to avoid when job hunting.

1. AVOID KEEPING IT TO YOURSELF

Searching for a new job is a very personal experience. However, that doesn’t mean that you should keep it to yourself.

The time it takes most people to find a job is usually at least three months, but can be much longer. With the help of friends, family, and professional networking connections, it is possible to reduce this timeline.

Knowing which companies are currently hiring (or will be soon) can be incredibly helpful. So you should talk to colleagues and loved ones to see if they can get you in touch with any of the right people.

Depending on your circumstances, you might consider hiring a career counselor or a life coach when you’re looking for a job. Particularly if you need specific career advice, are transitioning into a new career, or need help with interviewing.

2. AVOID ONLY APPLYING THROUGH ONLINE JOB LISTINGS

The first place most people start their job hunting is with online job boards and job search websites. These are a great source of information that have been helping job seekers find work for years now.

They allow a job seeker to learn about open positions and companies that are hiring, as well as easily apply for jobs with one click.

Many of these online job sites also offer job alerts and have a mobile app, making it even easier for people to apply for new jobs.

That being said, you might consider not applying for a position through the job search sites yourself. With the process being so easy, hundreds (even thousands) of people apply through these job posting sites each day.

For a better chance of standing out, you should apply directly to the company or hiring manager, if you can.

Be sure to carefully read the job posting, though. If it specifies how they want you to apply, you must follow their instructions if you want to be considered for the job.

3. AVOID OVERLOOKING THE JOB REQUIREMENTS

While you should remain open to job opportunities rather than specific job openings, you can’t cast your net too far. Instead of wasting your time, you should focus your job search so that you’ll have more success.

For one reason or another, there are some jobs that you simply will not qualify for.

A lot of the time job seekers apply for their “dream job” or positions they’re not qualified for based on the job title, hoping the hiring manager won’t notice.

Unless you can quickly learn the new job skills needed, this probably won’t work out in your favor.

You have to carefully read the whole job description!

Read more: https://meziesblog.com/job-hunting-mistakes-you-should-avoid-at-all-costs/

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