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If you keep getting NOs from your job applications, what do you do?

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Question added by Gabriela Bota , Montessori Teacher , Gateway International Montessori School
Date Posted: 2014/04/29
Ahmed  Youniis
by Ahmed Youniis , HR & Administration Manager , Simplex Infrastructures Limited

As Mr. Dia said check out your CV and try to improve.

 

But first of all you have to change your way, because you should not do the same action every time and wait a deffirent reaction.

 

Rewrite your CV in a profissional way and avoid spelling mistakes 

You have to evaluate your self first and know what you are applying for, 

Study the company before you apply

Online Applying is not always successful, so try to call Human Resource Department and ask for a meeting - it worked with me earlier

 

 

Deleted user
by Deleted user

Check my C.V. to see what is wrong

 

Saiful Islam Hiron
by Saiful Islam Hiron , Site HR Manager , Handicap International

Dear Bota,

If I get a regret letter from any employer, I will do:

1. Review or update CV (Knowledge, skill, experience, add relevant training).

2. Avoid irrelevant job application.

3. Check grammar (Spelling etc.).

4. Meet expert who will able to guide.

Aisha Khan
by Aisha Khan , Shop Assistant , Ever so Special

You might be applying for wrong jobs. All your relevant skills might not be bought to attention on your C.V. There maybe less jobs more people applying but the right one won't pass you keep applying xxx :) 

Nila Eslit
by Nila Eslit , Content Writer for Fitness web , George Allen

I don't take rejection in the negative light.  My usual reaction is that the job is not the right one for me. Sometimes I say to myself that it's not my loss but the company's.  I know my abilities, capabilities, and my strengths.  I don't normally put everything on my CV because it's not in my personality to brag about myself.  I rather prefer that employers discover how I can be an asset to the company.  And I have proven this well.  All of my previous employers were just amazed that I know more things than what I have written in my CV.

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