| What do the employers look for in job seekers? - Brought to you by JobsDB Hong Kong | ||||||
| As layoffs are forcing more people to enter the job market,
the key to getting hired no longer fits so snugly in candidates' hands.
Instead, employers are in control and they have the luxury to pick and choose
from an increasingly larger labor pool. This shift in power has left many
job seekers wondering what they need to do to gain employment. Perhaps if
candidates are aware of what employers want, they can then better prepare
themselves for the job-seeking process.
As hiring managers are seeing more applicants on a daily basis, they want to know as quickly as possible what an individual has to offer. Therefore if a candidate wants to get noticed, his best bet is to stay focused and be straightforward. Instead of writing a long cover letter, simply state what job he is applying for, what are his expertise and what he has to contribute. Once a candidate is invited for an interview, he will soon find out that the rules have changed. Most interviews are no longer a one-meeting process. Instead, companies weed out their top choices by putting potential candidates through a more rigorous and thorough interview process. Until the job market swings back in the candidate's favour; applicants must learn how to better prepare themselves for interviews and we suggest the following:
It would wise for an applicant to find out how they can set themselves apart from the competition. In general, employers are looking for candidates:
Hope the above will be helpful for your next interview! |
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