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How To Be A Compelling Candidate For A Job by TheCvBank: 7:26am On Jun 17, 2019
When your job search seems to be stuck and you're not getting the contacts from employers you were expecting, it's even more important than usual to make sure that you stand out from the job searching crowd.

You will need to show the hiring manager—at a glance—that you are a candidate who definitely should be selected for an interview.

What can you do to get noticed? It's not as hard as you might think. Your application materials have to be perfect, of course, and you will need to use your connections to help get an "in" at the company. You'll also need to actively market your candidacy and yourself, rather than waiting for a new job to find you.
Write a Targeted Resume

Taking the time to edit or rewrite your resume so it matches the qualifications for the job you're applying for will show the hiring manager that you have the credentials for the job and should be considered for an interview.
Write a Targeted Cover Letter

Write a cover letter that shows, at a glance, why you are a strong match for the job. Don't repeat your resume, rather link (list or use bullets) your relevant skills to the skills the employer is seeking. Highlight your professional qualifications that match the hiring requirements. You only have seconds to catch the hiring manager's attention, so use them wisely.
Build Your Professional Brand

Sometimes, recruiters Google candidates even before they schedule an interview so be sure to build your professional brand. You will want to make sure that everything they find when they search and everything related to you on the professional and networking sites (like LinkedIn and Facebook) is information that is presentable to the public. Also, be sure to edit your profile on LinkedIn so your connections know you are available for career and/or job opportunities.
Use Your Connections

Do you have connections at the company you just sent your resume to? If so, use them. They may be able to give your resume a boost and help you get an interview. You can also use your connections to find out more about the company. I know one job seeker, for example, who was able to connect with an employee at the company he was interviewing and get the inside scoop on the job and the company — before he set foot in the door.
Be Proactive

Remember that old saying "He who hesitates is lost" — it's true. Employers don't wait forever for applicants to submit their resume (I know more than a few people who have waited too long to apply and lost out on what could have been a good job), so when you find a job listing that's a good match, apply immediately. Set up job search agents on the job search engines and/or job banks so you get new positions via email as soon as they are posted online. Again, don't wait to apply.
Unstick Your Job Search

If your job search seems to be stuck, try some new initiatives to get it started, so you can get back on track to find a new job, sooner rather than later.
Practice Makes Perfect

Practice before you go for an interview. Review typical interview questions and research the company so you are well-prepared to interview. Have interview clothes ready (dry cleaned, shoes polished, etc.) so you're ready to interview professionally at a moment's notice. That way, your first impression will be positive and that's the impression you want to make on everyone you meet when you're job searching.
Send a Thank You Note

Don't forget to follow up with a thank you note reiterating your interest in the job. Most candidates don't bother, but those that do are more likely to get hired.

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Re: How To Be A Compelling Candidate For A Job by amikable97: 9:15am On Jun 17, 2019
Do you write statement of purpose (letter of motivation) for those seeking admission in universities?

And is your CV writing tailored to just job seekers or do you also write for people who would want to use it for academic purpose?
Re: How To Be A Compelling Candidate For A Job by TheCvBank: 12:05pm On Jun 17, 2019
amikable97:
Do you write statement of purpose (letter of motivation) for those seeking admission in universities?

And is your CV writing tailored to just job seekers or do you also write for people who would want to use it for academic purpose?

We write CVs, cover letters for those seeking jobs, scholarships/grants or proposals, etc

CVs can be tailored for either academic or career purposes mostly. The contents of CV for either purposes have almost similar contents with little yet significant differences.

We write CVs for either scholarship applicants, job seekers or for any other purposes

Although, some would want to use same CV for both services mentioned above.

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