If you've been
following our recent blog posts you should have been able to create your resume,
understand the application process, and know when it’s appropriate to start
applying for jobs. Now it’s time to find
out why understanding what to look for in the job description is such an
important part of the application process.
Here is a 10
second tip for reviewing a job description that will help save you from wasting
your time filling out numerous applications.
Skip over the Responsibilities section and go right to the Requirements
section. It will usually be towards the
bottom of the job description and look similar to the following:
REQUIREMENTS
Bachelors in
Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, or related science field
3 – 5 years
of industry experience
Experience
with HPLC, GC and UV-Vis
Knowledge of
GMP and GDP required
Excellent
oral and written communication skills
You have the
requirement for the Bachelor’s degree already covered. Moving onto the next line you see that they
want someone with 3 – 5 years of industry experience. Do you have the necessary industry
experience? If not, you have no reason
to apply for this position. Don’t spend
anymore of your time looking through this job description. If you follow this simple tip you will save
yourself a lot of frustration because you won’t be wasting countless hours filling
out applications for positions you will never get.
Always
go to the Requirement section first and see if you are qualified by looking
at what degree is necessary and then the number of years of experience required. If you can’t meet the minimum requirements,
then don’t apply! Instead, find postings
for entry-level positions that require 0 - 2 years of experience or ones that
specifically ask for a recent college graduate.
Please come
back for the follow-up article on September 11th where you will
learn about the following:
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Your competition
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Number of jobs you will likely have to apply for
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The reasons you won’t hear back after you've
applied
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How to avoid filling out applications
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Why you don’t want to be seen as a “Hyper-Applier”
Until then,
feel free to catch up on our previous articles, and be sure to check out our
pages on Linked In, Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ for the latest news and
opportunities available through Verum Staffing! If you are interested in
speaking with us further regarding positions we have available, future
opportunities, or interview/resume help, please send an email to lhoff@verumstaffing.com to set up an
informational interview.