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Tuesday 8 October 2013

General Tips for Job Seekers

Some general tips of do's & don'ts for job seekers:-

  • The best way of submitting your CV is to upload it on the company website. If you do not have time to register your Resumes with Company Websites, just avail services of a HR Professional here at a very affordable cost.

  • If you are searching for reputed India / Abroad job portals, just visit here and post your Resume FREE.

  • Never send your Resume more than once or spam companies inbox. This will create a bad impression about you.

  • Also do not send mass email to several companies. If you have lack of time, place all companies/consultants/recruiters' email IDs in 'BCC' option and in 'CC' (or) 'TO' option.

  • Do not often follow-up with the recruiters / companies by emails, personal visits or personal visits. Give enough time for them to respond.

  • Your conver letter should be interested. It should not be too long or too short. As I am a HR professional having worked in various divisions of HR Department, it is true that recruiters/companies normally scan / go through each Resume hardly / maximum for 30 seconds.

  • When you send Resume as attachment thorugh email, do not forget to mention 'Post Applied For & No.of Years Exp.' in the subject line of the mail. Also be brief by providing a summary of your profile in the email message box.

  • If the profile is preferably sent in PDF format, it would be ideal as sometimes the Resume in word document might not get opened at recruiters' system as Resumes would have been prepared in higher version word document by the job seekers.

  • The Cover Letter should make a strong case as to why the recruiter should open the resume.

  • Job seekers should be very patient before sending any unsolicited resume for a response to come.