Why Does Nobody Call Me Back For A Job Interview Request
Do you currently find yourself in a position of applying for multiple jobs every single day yet never seem to get a call back or interview request? Why does this happen? If you have the right skills and experience surely you should have hiring managers calling you to arrange an interview?
Unfortunately job seeking is not as simple as just
applying for jobs and waiting for the phone to ring. Demand for new jobs is
more competitive than ever and with more and more people applying for jobs via
online websites it is now much easier to send off your resume in a much shorter
time period. I recently worked with a job seeker who had been laid off after 10
years of loyal service with the same company. This person told me that she was
applying for up to 20 jobs a day. When I asked her if there were 20 new jobs
being advertised every day that suited her skills she said she didn’t care.
“The more jobs I apply for the greater my chance of getting an interview."
In my experience, if you are applying for jobs and never
hearing back it is typically down to two main factors. Reason number one, is
your resume is not good enough to attract the hiring manager and therefore your
resume is most probably being deleted before the reader even has a chance to
recognise the skills that you can bring to the role. The second reason you may
be getting overlooked is simply that you are not qualified, skilled or
experienced enough for the types of roles you are applying for.
Your resume is just not good enough:
Before you apply for another job take a long hard look at
your resume. If you were the hiring manager would you hire yourself based on
your resume? Your resume is your marketing document and as such needs to be written
to highlight your value added skills that you can bring to your next job. If
you are applying for a management position you need to emphasise your
management experience. Don’t assume that the hiring manager will know this
information unless you provide evidence. For example, rather than just stating
“5 years of management experience” which does not tell the reader much
information apart from the obvious, you need to include further explanation to
highlight this experience “5 years of management experience leading expert
teams, capable of analysing all areas of operations and implementing dynamic
improvements, cost savings and overall growth and profit” - From a hiring
managers perspective it is obvious which statement stands out.
Are you qualified for the job you are applying for?
Although you may think you could perform a certain job
and maybe if given the chance you would prove to be the perfect person,
unfortunately if the employer needs certain requirements they then expect that
those applying for the role have these requirements. If the job requires
an accountant with minimum 2 years of experience with specific skills in
auditing, it is not reasonable to think that they will hire a graduate
accountant with less than 1 year of work experience. My advice is don’t waste
your own time by applying for roles where you don’t meet certain expected
requirements.
Final thought:
If you are not receiving interview requests and feel that you are being ignored every time you apply for a job, you’re not alone. Job seeking is a tough business, but in order to give yourself the greatest opportunity of finding success you need to ensure that your resume is written, structured and presented correctly. Every time you apply for a new job you may need to adjust or tweak your resume. Remember that the best resumes are those that are achievement based and written to target that specific job you are applying towards.
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