Saturday, April 11, 2020
7 Surprising Reasons You Didnt Get An Interview For The Job - Work It Daily
7 Surprising Reasons You Didnt Get An Interview For The Job - Work It Daily Itâs natural to wonder the reasons you didnât get an interview â" or perhaps make it to the second round â" for a job you thought was a perfect fit. Related: 5 Tips To Ace The In-Person Interview While I always feel itâs best to ask the hiring manager what went wrong, do a little self-analysis first. Didn't get a call back for the job? 1. You Didnât Follow-Up, And Someone Else Did At every part of the job search process, itâs important to follow up with the hiring manager. My general rule of thumb is to state you will follow up in one week on your cover letter. Thereafter, itâs appropriate to follow up once a week for a few weeks. You can e-mail the manager, give them a call, or even write them a small thank you note and drop it in the mail. A follow-up can make the difference between landing a job and being another submission in the pile. 2. You Didnât Sell Yourself When you walked into the interview, were you just desperate for a job, any job? Hiring managers can tell if you arenât necessarily interested in their open position, and they will ask you questions accordingly. You need to be prepared to answer what your short-term and long-term goals are, how you can help the company and why your past experience makes you ready for this position. You also need to identify any weaknesses or areas of inexperience you have. Tell the hiring manager why they donât need to worry about these. 3. The Position Was Filled By An Employee Referral More often than not, referrals end up getting the job over online applicants. 4. You Didnât Seem Passionate Or Interested Enough Did you ask questions about the organization? Did you research it well, and identify how you can be of service to the company? Although job searching can be a frustrating and long process, you still need to convey your interest for the organization and position in order to seem like an ideal candidate. 5. You Didnât Listen A big red flag to a hiring manager is a candidate who doesnât really answer the questions theyâre asking. You need to be completely focused on all aspects of your search, whether itâs an e-mail correspondence or an interview. 6. You Didnât Have Any Stories To Share When managers ask about specific situations youâve been in or mistakes youâve made, you need to have a few interesting stories ready to tell them. Compile these stories from past experience and education. 7. You Didnât Seem Natural Smile. Relax. Take a breath. These sound simpleâ"but many people canât seem to do them in an interview! A hiring manager wants to get to know you, the real you. Although you still need to be professional, donât be afraid to act naturally and be relatable. What else would you add to this list? Have you done one of these and it cost you the job? This post was originally published on an earlier date. Related Posts How To Answer 7 Of The Most Common Interview Questions Top 3 Tips For Phone Interviews How To Ace The Panel Interview Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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