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Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by afolt: 12:37am On May 05, 2017
Many job seekers set out with high hopes and expectations with the thought that their job search efforts will be measured by the number of resume’s they distribute, but most end up in frustration when all their hopes, expectations and energy fades out after months of futile search activity without even landing an interview.
Unfortunately, the job market is like the streets. With fewer jobs available these days, and lots of people hustling for them, the competition becomes stiff and chances become slimmer. for the large army on the street, survival means luck, doggedness, resilience and patience except strategy.

Recently, we have had to review countless CV’s and applications for graduate trainee, executive and mid-management positions, and just well over 15% of those applications make the cut to the hiring organizations HR department for further review.

One of the things I find worrisome is whether job seekers know the fierce challenge they are up against and why most don’t put their strong foot forward to properly market themselves.

Briefly, I will share some of the top reasons why your job application might end up in the trash can rather than the HR manager’s desk.


1. Cover Letter

I really don’t understand why anyone will want to apply for a job opening without an accompanying cover letter. Except it is clearly stated not to, including a cover letter with your application is always a good and smart decision. In fact, most recruiters expect you to include one with your application.
You are missing out on a golden opportunity to market yourself in your own narrative to potential employers and further convince them as to why your skills and experience is a match to what they seek. It is an avenue to sell to hring managers the idea of why hiring you, instead of the other candidates, is a good decision.

Remember though that as potent as the cover letter is, when not tailored specifically for the opening you are applying for, it will most likely get you knocked back. Having a generic cover letter implies that you haven't read the job specification or you don’t understand it at all.

When writing cover letters for your application, try to make it creative, persuasive, relevant and brief, showing how you match the role requirements.

If you are applying by email, make it the body of the email, and attach your CV as a Word document.


2. Bad Grammar, Poor Formatting

You go through some resumes and begin to wonder how the applicant managed to wiggle his/her way through school. Bad grammar, spelling and poor formatting is the reason 60% of recruiters review a CV in negative light.

Honestly, a large percentage of graduates and undergraduates are very poor in both written and oral communication. If you are applying for a position that puts you in between customers, clients or associates and management, you are likely not to get an invite for an interview with a resume that is poorly formatted or with grammatical blunders because most reviewers adopt a zero-tolerance approach to selecting outstanding candidates from the stiff competition.


3. Qualified but no experience

One common trend recruiters are noticing is the situation where candidates are overqualified for entry level positions, but lack adequate experience for executive and mid-management positions.

This is mostly common among young candidates who possess postgraduate degrees (MSC, MA, MBA), without any work experience (except research and field work).

Young graduates need to understand that a post graduate degree is not a substitute for experience, and can put them in a fix. Overall, a degree with adequate work experience is better than a postgraduate degree without work experience and to gain experience, you need some form of employment.

With the current realities, most companies and businesses are reluctant hiring candidates without experience because they understand that while academic qualification is important, striking a balance between credentials and real world experience and skills is more important. This save them the cost of training new inexperienced hires, and help them achieve more with less.

If you are a young graduate, consider biting the bullet and get into the street and look for opportunities, even if it means on a temporary or volunteer basis for a period before taking the option of advancing your studies. You will be doing yourself a great deal of good on the long run unless you have an unconditional job offer waiting for you when you are out of graduate school.


4. Dummy Templates, Copy and Paste CV’s

Lately, I got to understand that it is a common practice among job seekers to walk into business centers and Cafes and request that a CV be made for them off other samples or templates they have.

Well, as fast as that is, it only fast tracks your application into the trash bin. We know there are dummy templates all over the internet you can use as a guide to crafting yours, but we know when you copy and paste them with little or no editing. These type of CV’s rarely stand any chance because they lack creativity and ingenuity.

How do you even consider a person who can’t articulate his/her own career goals/objectives, skills and work experience for an interview when there are other outstanding applications?


5. Orphan CVs/Resume (Lack of relevance)

These are CVs and resumes without any relationship in terms of skills and experience to the position advertised. recruiters, employers and HR professionals screening CVs first look at your most recent work experience and job title. These must be relevant for the CV to get a second look. They need to see that your background matches the role.
For example, when you come across an application from a Chemical Engineer applying for the position of a customer care representative in a telecoms company, you can tell that he/she is bombing applications either out of desperation or frustration. Because it is strange, the most logical and thing to do is to trash it.

One way to ensure that you're giving your CV relevance and the best possible chance is to search job descriptions for key criteria, then make sure you include relevant details on your CV that show you're a good match. Also, ensure that you are using the appropriate terminology for job title, skills, responsibilities and achievements. If the job description is short on keywords. If you are short of ideas, research on similar roles to get an idea of what is commonly required.




There is a phsycological side to Job search that can drain and frustrate you if not managed properly. It is better to be proactive and dogged and strategic about your jobsearch than being reactive.

If you need a good support system and resources to help you get strategic at this time, visit the URL below



https://www.skillieo.com/resources/effective-job-search/launch.html

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Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by serverconnect(m): 7:22am On May 05, 2017
All you need is to restructure your CV/Resume to meet the position you are applying for, and use the LIFO (Last In First Out) format.

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Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by Lilaex: 7:30am On May 05, 2017
Mtwwww the guy above me get a life I don ves i no comment again sef undecided
Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by Nobody: 7:30am On May 05, 2017
Create Job 4 urself and forget this CV of a thing

http://www.gadgetsng.com

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Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by slawomir: 7:31am On May 05, 2017
stories! for naija?
oga know the badt guy when know the smart guy when know the good sharp badt guy when know the strong man then you get your appointment letter instata!
those days I got mine in Uniben. I never bothered about all those long stories you telling us now. I just received a call from my uncle that I should go and collect my letter of interview and that was all. before I could say jack robbison my appointment and regularization letter was ready.
since then na im I begin fear my uncle. well-done sire
still enjoying the job just that buhari policies is now making it a liitle bit difficult for us. buhari is paying on the 25th of every month whereas Jonathan was always on the 22

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Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by alegbeleye(m): 7:31am On May 05, 2017
God bless nigeria.
Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by Ralphdan(m): 7:33am On May 05, 2017
Torri
Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by Chiefpriest1(m): 7:33am On May 05, 2017
Know somebody, who knows someone that knows oga or his wife. Shortest cut to gain employment...

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Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by MVLOX(m): 7:34am On May 05, 2017
It's 80% connection jare...... Even without cv pple dey get beta jabs for dis niaja

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Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by Timblaze(m): 7:34am On May 05, 2017
hmm. all this coolhmm. all this
Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by gomzy121: 7:35am On May 05, 2017
Yap
Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by ademoladeji(m): 7:38am On May 05, 2017
Orphan CV indeed..


What about Widowed CV or Divorced CV? grin grin grin grin


Anyways, you garrit on point OP...

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Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by spartoo: 7:39am On May 05, 2017
What do they do in interviews if not ask annoying questions.

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Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by Badirukehinde(m): 7:45am On May 05, 2017
Op some people will trash this but its 100% useful if followed. I'v had the opportunity to edit and write cv samples for some people. Although, connection matters but GRACE IS STILL THERE for those who trust in the Lord.

There may no be jobs or few, yet, God always reserves a slot for those who trust in Him rather than hope in man's promises that can fail. They say, Create a job, dont strive for one, still money is required.
Like if you believe, Share if not







For freelance Writing/Editing/Branding and Graphic Design, check my signature

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Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by Gkemz: 7:46am On May 05, 2017
Thanks very much for that piece of info
Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by gigabyte13: 7:46am On May 05, 2017
If no be electricity wey no dey constant, who wan dey find work up and down.



By the way, forget all the stories up there, how many people are qualified for the positions they are currently occupying, if not that they know somebody that know somebody.

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Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by Thobiy(m): 7:48am On May 05, 2017
good info
Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by ednut1(m): 7:49am On May 05, 2017
Too much applicants. U need 3 pple 5000 pple apply. How u wan shortlist

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Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by GoldenJAT(m): 7:58am On May 05, 2017
Job way God don keep 4u....no cv mistake cn tk it frm u.

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Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by truehero(m): 8:07am On May 05, 2017
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MVLOX:
It's 80% connection jare...... Even without cv pple dey get bet jabs for dis niaja


Tell them

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Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by truehero(m): 8:11am On May 05, 2017
All about connection. Different pattern we've applied and yet nothing happened. Pray u get favour from the source and kpakam! Ur there.
Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by yertyr(m): 8:15am On May 05, 2017
serverconnect:
All you need is to restructure your CV/Resume to meet the position you are applying for, and use the LIFO (Last In First Out) format.
Please, how do u mean "Last in First out" format?
Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by Nobody: 8:16am On May 05, 2017
afolt:
Many job seekers set out with high hopes and expectations with the thought that their job search efforts will be measured by the number of resume’s they distribute, but most end up in frustration when all their hopes, expectations and energy fades out after months of futile search activity without even landing an interview.
Unfortunately, the job market is like the streets. With fewer jobs available these days, and lots of people hustling for them, the competition becomes stiff and chances become slimmer. for the large army on the street, survival means luck, doggedness, resilience and patience except strategy.

Recently, we have had to review countless CV’s and applications for graduate trainee, executive and mid-management positions, and just well over 15% of those applications make the cut to the hiring organizations HR department for further review.

One of the things I find worrisome is whether job seekers know the fierce challenge they are up against and why most don’t put their strong foot forward to properly market themselves.

Briefly, I will share some of the top reasons why your job application might end up in the trash can rather than the HR manager’s desk.


1. Cover Letter

I really don’t understand why anyone will want to apply for a job opening without an accompanying cover letter. Except it is clearly stated not to, including a cover letter with your application is always a good and smart decision. In fact, most recruiters expect you to include one with your application.
You are missing out on a golden opportunity to market yourself in your own narrative to potential employers and further convince them as to why your skills and experience is a match to what they seek. It is an avenue to sell to hring managers the idea of why hiring you, instead of the other candidates, is a good decision.

Remember though that as potent as the cover letter is, when not tailored specifically for the opening you are applying for, it will most likely get you knocked back. Having a generic cover letter implies that you haven't read the job specification or you don’t understand it at all.

When writing cover letters for your application, try to make it creative, persuasive, relevant and brief, showing how you match the role requirements.

If you are applying by email, make it the body of the email, and attach your CV as a Word document.


2. Bad Grammar, Poor Formatting

You go through some resumes and begin to wonder how the applicant managed to wiggle his/her way through school. Bad grammar, spelling and poor formatting is the reason 60% of recruiters review a CV in negative light.

Honestly, a large percentage of graduates and undergraduates are very poor in both written and oral communication. If you are applying for a position that puts you in between customers, clients or associates and management, you are likely not to get an invite for an interview with a resume that is poorly formatted or with grammatical blunders because most reviewers adopt a zero-tolerance approach to selecting outstanding candidates from the stiff competition.


3. Qualified but no experience

One common trend recruiters are noticing is the situation where candidates are overqualified for entry level positions, but lack adequate experience for executive and mid-management positions.

This is mostly common among young candidates who possess postgraduate degrees (MSC, MA, MBA), without any work experience (except research and field work).

Young graduates need to understand that a post graduate degree is not a substitute for experience, and can put them in a fix. Overall, a degree with adequate work experience is better than a postgraduate degree without work experience and to gain experience, you need some form of employment.

With the current realities, most companies and businesses are reluctant hiring candidates without experience because they understand that while academic qualification is important, striking a balance between credentials and real world experience and skills is more important. This save them the cost of training new inexperienced hires, and help them achieve more with less.

If you are a young graduate, consider biting the bullet and get into the street and look for opportunities, even if it means on a temporary or volunteer basis for a period before taking the option of advancing your studies. You will be doing yourself a great deal of good on the long run unless you have an unconditional job offer waiting for you when you are out of graduate school.


4. Dummy Templates, Copy and Paste CV’s

Lately, I got to understand that it is a common practice among job seekers to walk into business centers and Cafes and request that a CV be made for them off other samples or templates they have.

Well, as fast as that is, it only fast tracks your application into the trash bin. We know there are dummy templates all over the internet you can use as a guide to crafting yours, but we know when you copy and paste them with little or no editing. These type of CV’s rarely stand any chance because they lack creativity and ingenuity.

How do you even consider a person who can’t articulate his/her own career goals/objectives, skills and work experience for an interview when there are other outstanding applications?


5. Orphan CVs/Resume (Lack of relevance)

These are CVs and resumes without any relationship in terms of skills and experience to the position advertised. recruiters, employers and HR professionals screening CVs first look at your most recent work experience and job title. These must be relevant for the CV to get a second look. They need to see that your background matches the role.
For example, when you come across an application from a Chemical Engineer applying for the position of a customer care representative in a telecoms company, you can tell that he/she is bombing applications either out of desperation or frustration. Because it is strange, the most logical and thing to do is to trash it.

One way to ensure that you're giving your CV relevance and the best possible chance is to search job descriptions for key criteria, then make sure you include relevant details on your CV that show you're a good match. Also, ensure that you are using the appropriate terminology for job title, skills, responsibilities and achievements. If the job description is short on keywords. If you are short of ideas, research on similar roles to get an idea of what is commonly required.




There is a phsycological side to Job search that can drain and frustrate you if not managed properly. It is better to be proactive and dogged and strategic about your jobsearch than being reactive.

If you need a good support system and resources to help you get strategic at this time, visit the URL below



https://www.skillieo.com/resources/effective-job-search/launch.html
Spare us these long stories. If everyone does the above tips you mentioned do you think everyone will get a job? The truth remains that the available jobs cannot go round everyone as long as we don't manufacture anything.

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Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by teelaw4life(m): 8:19am On May 05, 2017
Badirukehinde:
Op some people will trash this but its 100% useful if followed. I'v had the opportunity to edit and write cv samples for some people. Although, connection matters but GRACE IS STILL THERE for those who trust in the Lord.

There may no be jobs or few, yet, God always reserves a slot for those who trust in Him rather than hope in man's promises that can fail. They say, Create a job, dont strive for one, still money is required.
Like if you believe, Share if not






For freelance Writing/Editing/Branding and Graphic Design, check my signature

And those of us who don't give a Bleep should quote abi?
Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by mare23ayo(m): 8:45am On May 05, 2017
It is essential now that when applying for a job you should attach a cover letter.
Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by serverconnect(m): 9:06am On May 05, 2017
yertyr:

Please, how do u mean "Last in First out" format?

What i mean is that, you start with the most recent Educational Qualification, Working/Worked Experienced, Professional Certificate, etc.
Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by serverconnect(m): 9:41am On May 05, 2017
yertyr:

Please, how do u mean "Last in First out" format?

What i mean is the most recent of your Educational Background, Worked/Working experience, etc.
Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by krestup: 10:01am On May 05, 2017
slawomir:
stories! for naija?
oga know the badt guy when know the smart guy when know the good sharp badt guy when know the strong man then you get your appointment letter instata!
those days I got mine in Uniben. I never bothered about all those long stories you telling us now. I just received a call from my uncle that I should go and collect my letter of interview and that was all. before I could say jack robbison my appointment and regularization letter was ready.
since then na im I begin fear my uncle. well-done sire
still enjoying the job just that buhari policies is now making it a liitle bit difficult for us. buhari is paying on the 25th of every month whereas Jonathan was always on the 22

Bro, glad things work out the way they did for you but what do you want others to do that don't have influencial uncle like urs?
Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by ganie(m): 10:10am On May 05, 2017
Pls a brother or sister should help me with a good resume and cover letter format. Forward to ganniesegun@yahoo.com.
Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by Nobody: 10:19am On May 05, 2017
since nobody is going to employ graduates who dont have experience, who is going to give them experience?
Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by xxgig(m): 10:24am On May 05, 2017
serverconnect:


What i mean is that, you start with the most recent Educational Qualification, Working/Worked Experienced, Professional Certificate, etc.
is it ok to send CV stating that Reference will be available on request?
Re: Common Reasons Why Most Job Seekers Never Get Invited For Interviews by dimexy247(m): 11:18am On May 05, 2017
Abeg leave story, if you like design your CV with Coreldraw, you won't get the job if you won't get it. All na God

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