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subject: Why Good Candidates Cannot Find Jobs And How A Single Click Can Create A Resume And Save Their Caree [print this page]


If you are at your wits end, wondering why employers are not very enthusiastic about your job application, you need to take a careful look at your job application. If your career is not going in the direction that you desire, you need to study your resume and the cover letter you send along with it. Small mistakes, that the job seeker usually pays no attention to, easily catch the eyes of recruiters. This is most unfortunate, because recruiters dealing with the flood of job applications from different corners of the country usually need no excuse to junk the job application for the smallest of errors. Even something as small as word spelt wrong could mean the end of your candidacy for the job.

Inexperienced job seekers are prone to making even more serious mistakes when writing the resume. Often, they forget to highlight the more important aspects of the profile, leaving the irritated recruiter or employer to go through the pages trying to gain specific facts about the candidate. Many candidates, determined not to leave out anything important, tend to fill their resume with irrelevant facts. In addition to making the resume longer and bulkier than it should be, the additional data leads to the resume getting instantly rejected because employers feel that the job seeker has no value to offer to their organization. Even if youre highly skilled and competent, a badly written resume reflects poorly on you and will be detrimental to any chance you have, of making a good impression on the employer.

Never underestimate the importance of a cover letter

Then there are job seekers who, in their haste to get the resume out to the employer by the deadline, forget that the resume must be accompanied by a cover letter. You might feel that the cover letter is not important, because the resume has all the details about your education and career. The goal of the cover letter is not to paraphrase your resume. A cover letter is a polite introduction, something that makes the employer feel that you have given careful thought to the job.

When you are sending a mail, or an attached document, it is courteous to send it along with a cover letter explaining what the document contains and why you have sent it. The cover letter should ideally be a brief introduction of yourself, along with other details such as why you chose to apply for the job at hand how you plan to be an asset to the organization. The cover letter indicates that you are willing to negotiate with the employer to bring about a mutually beneficial professional arrangement for both parties.

That is why reviews of Click2Resume.com focus so much on the fact that this site creates resumes on behalf of job seekers. A resume writer, who knows how to use the resume to create an impressive profile of the job seeker, proves valuable to anyone, whos looking for the right job.

by: Anil Gerg




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