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10 Mistakes Job Seekers Make When Applying Online by Nobody: 9:40am On Mar 12, 2015
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Re: 10 Mistakes Job Seekers Make When Applying Online by Nobody: 9:42am On Mar 12, 2015
chrisbaba1:
1. Sharing an email account with a spouse. Employers don't want to feel like they're emailing job-related correspondence to your significant other. If your email address makes it clear that someone shares it with you (like GeorgeAndKristy@email.com), then it's time to get your own separate account for job-searching. They're free, after all.


2. Using an unprofessional email signature. If your email signature contains political or religious messages, long quotations, or inspirational messages, you risk turning off your recipient and signaling that you don't know what's appropriate for professional communications.

3. Using unusual fonts. There's a fairly narrow range of acceptable fonts for emails. If you're using Comic Sans, you're going to come across as unprofessional and a bit uncomfortable with technology. A good email font is one that doesn't make the reader think about what font you used.

4. Using email stationery. Email isn't a written letter; it doesn't require stationery. Using borders of flowers around your email text looks tacky and unprofessional.

5. Making recipients jump through anti-spam hoops to respond. We all want to get less spam, but if you make someone fill out an anti-spam form to get their email through to you, then you might find that some employers just don't bother.


6. Not checking your spam folder. If you're conducting a job search, make sure that you check your spam folder every day. A surprising number of emails from employers can end up in there. You might sit around wondering why no one has gotten back to you when in fact there is a response or two in your spam folder right now. Go look.

7. Sending one email with your resume and cover letter to multiple employers. Whether you put them all in the "to" line or bcc them all, there's no better way to signal that you're just mass-mailing your materials out, rather than conducting a customized, targeted job search.

8. Having an unprofessional address. If you like to traverse the Web as "Sexy Mama" or "Partying Paul," get a different email address for job searching. Addresses like these are so unprofessional that they will trump anything else about your application.

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9. Formatting your email like a business letter. When you're sending business correspondence through postal mail, you should include the date, your address, and the recipient's address at the top of the letter. However, when you're emailing someone, there's no need to include any of that info, and doing so makes you look like you don't use email much.

10. Using your work account to apply for other jobs. A surprising number of resume submissions come from candidates' current work email address. If you're using work time to search for another job, employers will assume you'll do the same to them.


http://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/outside-voices-careers/2012/02/13/10-ways-email-can-derail-your-job-chances
Re: 10 Mistakes Job Seekers Make When Applying Online by heatmeup(f): 10:05am On Mar 12, 2015
[quote author=chrisbaba1 post=31543871][/quote]after attaching the cover letter and cv pls what do you write on the body of the email and what do you write as your subject
Re: 10 Mistakes Job Seekers Make When Applying Online by Nobody: 10:18am On Mar 12, 2015
heatmeup:
after attaching the cover letter and cv pls what do you write on the body of the email and what do you write as your subject

There are really no rules. ... You could write "Dear Hiring manager, Please find the attached documents as requested"or make the body of the mail your cover letter and below in bold simply write the above quoted statement.... The title should be the title of the job applied for; Application: Business Development Manager...

No rules, just ensure its appealing enough to be considered....

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Re: 10 Mistakes Job Seekers Make When Applying Online by heatmeup(f): 10:26am On Mar 12, 2015
chrisbaba1:


There are really no rules. ... You could write "Dear Hiring manager, Please find the attached documents as requested"or make the body of the mail your cover letter and below in bold simply write the above quoted statement.... The title should be the title of the job applied for; Application: Business Development Manager...

No rules, just ensure its appealing enough to be considered....
Thanks
Re: 10 Mistakes Job Seekers Make When Applying Online by Tbillz(m): 10:41am On Mar 12, 2015
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Re: 10 Mistakes Job Seekers Make When Applying Online by Nobody: 12:03pm On Mar 12, 2015
Nothing new...

Total BS.
Re: 10 Mistakes Job Seekers Make When Applying Online by Nobody: 12:29pm On Mar 12, 2015
Imanuelle:
Nothing new...

Total BS.

Cos its not new doesn't mean its B.S.... Away with the condescending trash.
Re: 10 Mistakes Job Seekers Make When Applying Online by Nobody: 12:42pm On Mar 12, 2015
chrisbaba1:


Cos its not new doesn't mean its B.S.... Away with the condescending trash.

Who uses an unprofessional signature? Shares mail account with a spouse? Puts flowers in application mails? Still uses bootybuttchic@stupid.com?

This is a stûpid 'me sef dey write CV article' piece that you copied from God knows where...

Anyone found wanting in any of the listed, is a DUMBO!! Full Time!

And I'm saying it so people can properly evaluate articles before bringing it here so they don't waste our time and MB for nothing.
Re: 10 Mistakes Job Seekers Make When Applying Online by lordthree(m): 3:01pm On Mar 12, 2015
Imanuelle:


Who uses an unprofessional signature? Shares mail account with a spouse? Puts flowers in application mails? Still uses bootybuttchic@stupid.com?

This is a stûpid 'me sef dey write CV article' piece that you copied from God knows where...

Anyone found wanting in any of the listed, is a DUMBO!! Full Time!

And I'm saying it so people can properly evaluate articles before bringing it here so they don't waste our time and MB for nothing.
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