Don’t be this guy! Make a good impression
You’re awesome. You know you are. So why won’t anyone hire you?
1. You look like a job hopper.
Here’s your mistake:All the past jobs you list on your application lasted only a month or two. Employers see this and get nervous. They’re thinking, “I can’t hire this guy – as soon as I spend the money to train him he’ll leave.”
Here’s how to fix it: First of all just delete any job from your online profile that lasted less than three months (unless you’re a student and that’s all you have). Use the “Tell Us About Yourself” section to explain – briefly! – why you have a spotty work history. Say something like this: “I’ve held a few short-term jobs in the past year because I was a full-time student and my schedule changed frequently. I’m now looking for a permanent position and I’m very interested in working for your company.”
2. You act like you don't want the job.
Here’s your mistake: The hiring manager liked what she saw in your application – liked it so much that she called and left you a voicemail. But she never heard back from you, so guess what? She figured you didn’t want the job and hired someone else.
Here’s how to fix it: When you get a message from an employer, never assume they’ll call you back. You’re trying to show them you really want the job, remember? Call back right away – and if you can’t reach the manager, at least leave a message to show that you called. Keep trying until you get through. Remember to check your phone messages – and your email – at least once a day. And pleeease: no Lady Gaga as your voicemail background music.
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