How Not To Apply For A Job: By Robert Scoble
Robert Scoble, the A-list blogger, shares practical advice on how not to apply for a job:
- Include only an attachment and don’t write anything in the body of the email.
- Include a misspelling.
- Apply for a job which you are clearly unqualified for (it stands out like a sore thumb).
- Include a Word document that can’t be opened (one person sent one in Microsoft Word 2007 format).
- Include only a resume and don’t explain why you think you are qualified for the job (believe it or not, a well written letter puts you to the top 20% pretty quickly).
- Send it from an email address with a goofy name. You should see some of them that I’ve gotten.
- Apply for a job for which you are clearly overqualified for (I got one resume from a software engineer).
- Have your friend send in a resume for you (I got one of these, actually).
- Don’t test your email on a variety of clients (a bunch that I received were poorly formatted, had characters that didn’t display properly, etc).
- Send it from free version of Hotmail, which puts an advertisement at the end of your email. Looks very professional when all I see is the ad and nothing else.
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