Recently a job seeker reached out to us seeking advice on
their search. It was the first time they had proactively searched for a job,
and they were baffled by what they had experienced thus far. This person posted
their resume on line and was immediately bombarded with calls and emails about
100% commission sales jobs. He had no experience in sales nor did he have any
interest in sales.
My first piece of advice: if you post your
resume online, expect to get these types of calls regarding sales roles.
Firms looking for sales people typically have individuals on their staffs that
peruse the resume databases looking for job seekers and reach out to anyone and
everyone in hopes of getting a bite.
1. One way to manage this is to create a
separate email account for your job search. At least your email inbox won’t be
flooded with this kind of contact.
2. Don’t include your phone number on
your online resume/profile unless you are prepared for these types of calls.
3. Specifically and clearly state in the
profile that you create that you are not interested in commission based sales
opportunities. It won’t stop all of these inquires, but if they are respectful
it will at least cut them in half.
Some other tips:
1. Create an internet friendly
resume written with keywords that directly pertain to your background and
experience because it will be read by a company ATS (applicant tracking
system).
2. Utilize the online job boards’
job email alerts and RSS feeds.
3. Write a cover letter speaking
to the job you are applying for.
4. Keep your job search
organized. Most online job boards allow you to save your searches
in your account, so be sure to take advantage of this. Also, keep a log of the
positions and organizations to which you’ve applied.
5. Only apply to openings you are
qualified for. Applying to numerous jobs that you are not qualified for is
never a good idea. Another position may become available later that you are
perfect for, but because you applied to a job earlier that you weren’t
qualified for your credibility with the organization will be ruined.
6. Keep your information up to
date. Your resume must have current dates and contact information.
Your employment and salary history must be exact.
7. Double, triple, quadruple
check your resume and online profile information for misspelled words and
proper grammar.
8. Your resume title/subject
line/objective statement in your online profile is important. Be certain it is
accurate and professional.
Scot Dickerson, Capstone Search
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