Why Do I Keep Getting Job Application Rejections?

in job •  2 years ago 

We have all been there, we find the perfect job, we apply, we wait... then days, or in some cases weeks later, we get the rejection confirmation.

But why?
This can be a difficult question to answer. There can be a wide range of reasons for a company not proceeding with your application for employment. Sometimes we can get frustrated with the process and quickly try to blame something or someone for our lack of progress in our job search.

So, take a deep breath and lets focus on some of the issues or problems that could be holding us back!

What are some of the reasons why you keep getting rejections?
While this is not an extensive list, there are some basic things that we can and should consider. Take a considered approach as you work through them...

Job Advertisement
An important part of the process is looking at the details contained in the job advertisement. Do you have a full understanding of the role and the specific requirements the company is looking for?

For Example: while a company may advertise for an Administration Assistant, something you may have done in the past, there might be some specific skills, tasks or experiences they are looking for that may not be obvious from the position title.

In my many years of recruitment, you will be surprised how many applications are received from individuals that don't meet the requirements of the role, or come from completely different backgrounds and sectors.

While there is nothing wrong in crossing sectors or taking another career path, in fact it can be a very positive move, you need to understand the skills you have to offer, what is cross transferable and what skills meet the requirements of the role. You need to clearly highlight those transferable skills in your resume and cover letter, these may not be immediately clear to the recruiter or hiring manager.

If you are unsure if your skills meet the requirements of the role, why not call their HR team and ask. Tell them you want to clarify your fit for the role and have an open discussion about it. During such conversations, you can get access to key information that will allow you to fine tune your resume/cover letter to further enhance your prospects of moving to the next stage.

Check the Application Process/Requirements!
At the end of each advertisement, there is often a piece of information on how to apply. This can be a simple send your resume and cover letter by clicking the apply now button.

However, make sure you follow any specific requests. If you apply for a role that specifies "send a cover letter outlining what specifically prompted you to apply for this position with company x along with your resume", make sure you have the appropriate content in your cover letter.

If the advertisement requests a cover letter, then do send one.

You want to show that you can follow instructions and that you have an eye for detail.

I recall one specific role that I was recruiting for, I asked for a resume, cover letter and a two page statement asking the applicant to address how their skills met the specific requirements of the role. The role was a very specific position and required exceptional attention to detail skills.

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