These Five Pitfalls Could Hurt Your Career

Nancy Anderson
Posted by in Career Advice


Searching for a new job requires dedication, time and effort. Even the most diligent job seekers can make crucial mistakes during the job search. Learn how to avoid these five pitfalls to ensure you are presenting yourself professionally during the application process.

1. The Generic Resume

Spend time customizing your resume during the job search to increase your opportunities. Avoid using a generic template that only provides an overview of your experience versus detailing skills and experience catered toward what each potential employer is seeking. Scour through each job description and company overview to identify specific traits and qualities admired by the company, and include these keywords in your application materials and resume to capture the attention of the hiring manager right away.

2. The Missing Cover Letter

While it is true that some companies do not necessarily require a cover letter, do not limit your opportunities by neglecting to include one with your resume during your job search. Craft a cover letter that is personalized and customized to the position to expand upon your soft and hard skills that are applicable to the job. Use this information to stand out from the rest of the candidates and provide the employer with an inside look at your personality, professionalism and career goals.

3. The "To Whom It May Concern" Address

One of the most common mistakes during the job search is to provide generic application materials that show you have not put in the effort to research the company. Spend time identifying the name and title of the hiring manager so that you can address your cover letter and application packet to the right individual. Call the company to seek out this information, or inquire with a member of your professional network to identify the person you should contact when applying.

4. The Idle Applicant

Take a proactive approach to avoid making interview mistakes that could cost you the job. Follow up with the potential employer after submitting your application materials during the job search, and inquire about an interview time. Prepare for interviews by rehearsing responses to common questions, evaluating your experience related to the position, and selecting your best suit for the appointment. Show that you are eager and willing to make an impact within the position.

5. The Hasty Interviewee

Follow up is crucial after you participate in an interview. One of the most common interview mistakes is neglecting to send a note or email thanking the interviewer for his time. A quick note is worth the time and effort to remind the hiring manager that you are interested in taking on this new role.

Focus your job search on how you can present yourself professionally while showing potential employers that you are prepared and eager. Follow up after submitting applications and stay connected during the interview process to increase your opportunities.


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