Sunday, April 12, 2020
5 Hiring Process Myths You Need To Know - Work It Daily
5 Hiring Process Myths You Need To Know - Work It Daily Weâve all heard hiring process myths, but how do you know whatâs bologna and whatâs fact? Let me dispel a few myths job seekers should be aware of. RELATED: Need some job search advice? Watch these tutorials! Hiring Process Myths Here are five myths you should know about: Myth #1: All Job Openings Are Posted On Job Boards This is definitely not true! In fact, a lot of hiring managers and recruiters are hesitant to post an opening on a job board today, in fear that theyâll receive too many applications. A lot of jobs are filled in-house, through employee referrals, or by handpicking candidates from an existing talent pool (which is why networking is so crucial to your job search strategy). Myth #2: No One Will Read Your Cover Letter For each job you apply to, you need to create a tailored cover letter (and resume, for that matter) that specifically states why youâre the best fit for the job. I always read a candidateâs cover letter first thing, as it is supposed to pique my interest in moving on to your resume. Your cover letter gives you a unique opportunity to convey your passion for the job, along with a compelling story (or two) youâd like to share with the potential employer. Myth #3: Simply Applying To Jobs Will Land You An Interview You already know how tough todayâs job market is. So, why would you think merely applying to a job opening will get you an interview? You must be proactive in your job search in order to be considered for job openings. This includes following-up on applications youâve sent in, networking with other professionals who can help you in your job search, and maintaining a positive presence online. Myth #4: The Most Qualified Candidate Will Get The Job When it comes time for an interview, you might be thinking youâre a shoo-in for the job. Your education, skills, and experience perfectly fit in with what the hiring manager wants. But donât congratulate yourself so quicklyâ"itâs not always the most qualified person who ultimately lands the job. You also must fit into the culture of the organization. Often, an interviewer determines this âfitâ based on how well they get along with you and how they see you fitting into the workplace. Myth #5: If You Havenât Heard Back, The Position Has Been Filled Although this can sometimes be the case, it isnât always. Many times, job seekers forget or avoid following up with an employer after applying for an opening. However, follow-up can be one of the most important aspects of the job search. Since so many people donât do it, it will set you apart from other candidates. It also gives you another opportunity to sell yourself to the employer and show you are passionate about working for them. So, donât assume the position was filled! Follow-up to inquire about the status of the position instead. What other hiring myths should job seekers be aware of? This post was originally published at an earlier date. Disclosure: This post is sponsored by a CAREEREALISM-approved expert. You can learn more about expert posts here. Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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