What Do Job Seekers Stress Over?

Nancy Anderson
Posted by in Career Advice


Modern-day job seekers faces a number of stress factors that can hold them back from fulfilling long-term employment. Consider stress factors that affect typical job seekers, and learn how you can move past them to gain a rewarding position.

Rewriting a Resume

One major stress factor job seekers often become anxious over is resume rewriting. If you are not confident in the quality of your resume, hire a resume-writing service to update and improve it. After you adjust your resume and proofread it, do not worry unnecessarily about its quality compared to the rest of the crowd. As long as you optimize your resume and use only valid information, you have as good a chance as anyone to score the job.

Education and Skills

Another stress factor for job seekers is the fear of inadequacy, and even many strong candidates wonder if their education and skills are enough to get the job. An employer may care much less about your actual grades in college if you successfully obtain your degree. If you apply for positions you are qualified for, you do not have to worry about your education and skills. Many hiring managers are unlikely to hire someone who is underqualified, and they may not hire those who are overqualified to avoid paying more in salary and benefits. If there is a special skill professionals in your industry have to raise their marketability as job candidates, do your best to develop it during your employment search.

Interview Performance

Many job seekers experience trepidation about being interviewed. Professionals who are anticipating an interview may be scared of failing miserably. Define a few key interview questions that you believe are the most difficult, and write strong answers to each question to help prepare yourself. By rehearsing for your interview, dressing professionally and coming fully prepared, you can raise your interview performance significantly.

Long-Term Unemployment

For many job seekers, the mere thought of being unemployed forever is a high-stress factor. Although it may seem like the quest for employment is endless, it is important to maintain a positive perspective and keep pushing forward with confidence. Keeping your head held high is crucial for getting through the ups and downs of the job search. The position you want may be just around the corner if you expel your fears and take advantage of open opportunities as they arise.

Job seekers who remain resilient can move past any type of stress factor that complicates the employment search. After you apply for a job, do not be afraid to follow up to multiply your odds of employment. You can prepare yourself and learn to think and perform stress-free during the job search to overcome your fears and succeed.

 

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