From The Recruiter’s Perspective

February 20, 2009

I am in the midst of recruiting multiple positions.  Yes, I know, an anomaly these days.  I sift through emails and resumes every day looking for key words, things that stand out, something that makes the person a potential fit for the job, then calling those potentials to discuss the position.

What I am finding is a great lack of preparation and attention to detail.  I KNOW there are thousands of people out there who really, really need a job.

But.

These are the things that drive me crazy. (any applicants reading, please take notes!)

Initial Email/Resume:

  • Addressing the cover letter or email to a competitor.
  • Sending me a Word doc with track changes still on and lots of edits.
  • writing sentences in lower case without any punctuation making the entire document a run on sentence
  • Forgetting to use spell check. (I make typos all the time, but keep my eye out for that little red line before hitting “send”)
  • Using IM speak “can u call me”.

First Contact: Let me preface this by saying I almost always set up a call ahead of time. At least 24 hours.

  • Not knowing what the company does.
  • Not knowing the job description.
  • Telling me you just want a job.
  • Being unable to map your work history/experience to the position for which you are applying.  (I called you because I saw a potential correlation.  I certainly hope you thought about it before applying.)

I know it is hard for many people right now. I do.  But because there are so many people out there, those who put in the effort to understand the position/company, communicate effectively/professionally and are able to explain why they are a fit will stand out dramatically from the rest.

And, last, but not least…  Please spell my name right when you reply.  It is right there- in my signature and in my email address.

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