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17 Surefire Ways to Annoy Potential Employers

 
Author: Bonnie Lowe

Despite the President's encouraging words, the job market is still in sorry shape. There are more job seekers than job openings, so do NOT make things harder on yourself by doing any of the things on this list! Never, ever do these!

  1. Apply for jobs you are not qualified for.

  2. Send a generic cover letter that doesn't identify the position you're interested in, or match your qualifications to the job.

  3. Put a useless, seen-it-a-million-times Objective on your resume that says you want a "challenging opportunity with a forward-looking company where I can utilize my knowledge, experience and skills to our mutual advantage."

  4. Make your resume a list of past duties instead of accomplishments.

  5. Lie, brag or exaggerate about ANYTHING.

  6. Keep making repetitive "notice-me" calls to ask if your resume was received.

  7. Fail to respond quickly to messages left on your answering machine or voicemail.

  8. Expect them to schedule your phone-screening interview after normal business hours.

  9. Refuse to give your salary requirements when requested prior to the interview.

  10. Fail to research the company prior to the interview.

  11. Arrive at the interview late.

  12. Be rude to the receptionist.

  13. Put "See attached resume" instead of filling out the application completely.

  14. Be unprepared at the interview.

  15. Ask "What's in it for ME?" type questions at the interview.

  16. Fail to send a thank-you letter after the interview.

  17. Call to ask about the status of the position days before when you were told they'd make a decision.

Don't annoy people who hold your future in their hands. Be cool and professional!

You may reprint/republish this article if you include my name and a link to this website.

Author Bio:

Bonnie Lowe

Bonnie Lowe has been writing professionally for more than 10 years. In addition to her two popular ebooks, ?The Job Interview Success System? and ?Networkaholics Revealed! True Confessions of People Who Networked Their Way to Success (And How You Can Do The Same),? she has written a wide variety of winning communications ? sales letters, media releases, brochures, web content, articles, fact sheets, reports, newsletters and more ? that enlighten and entertain readers while helping business owners to achieve their goals.

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