
Can I get a call back???
Why is it so hard to find a job anymore?! all these people say they are hiring and you fill out the application and called the store almost daily; and then come to find out that the ad was a miscommunication and the position was already filled a month ago! If the company has an wanted ad then let the thing be up to date and not like 2+ months old! The town I live in has 35,000 people. Apparently I need a Bachelors Business degree to mix paint at LOWES! I.DO.NOT! I can read the instructions on the machine and plus it mixes the amount of color needed! Can I Get A Job!?! And come to find out the standard of living is going to go up so I am screwed!!! And I tried to do a few tattoo artist gigs online and still failed miserably!!!
Mikka Hackenberger If you have found that you are not hearing back from jobs or landing interviews the problem could be that your resume is missing some important information!
If a company uses what’s called an [applicant tracking system] (https://www.thebalance.com/what-is-an-applicant-tracking-systems-ats-2061926) your resume could be slipping through the cracks.
The ATS is a program that companies use to sort through 1,000’s of resumes to find the best possible ones. If it doesn’t recognize what it needs, your resume will be cast aside and likely NEVER be seen by an actual person at that company.
To avoid being passed over, utilize keywords! These are the words that relate to the skills, abilities, credentials, and qualities that a hiring manager looks for in a candidate. When recruiters search for keywords in the ATS, they are looking to match certain concrete skills in your resume to their current needs. Come check out to see how yours match up and a list of keywords [here] (https://www.jobscan.co/blog/top-resume-keywords-boost-resume/ )!
Say for example you are applying for a job as the manager of a hotel restaurant. A recruiter may search for phrases such as “restaurant manager,” “hotel restaurant,” or even for the word “hospitality.” Recruiters will not likely look for words and phrases such as “outgoing," "hard worker,” "team player," etc.
It’s very important to remember that keywords highlight your skills and NOT your traits. Be sure to take some time to make an updated list of your keywords and add them to the work experience section of your resume!
For more tips, please make sure to watch [this short clip] (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l61IGZLXRkY) as Lenin Pina teaches you how to beat the ATS and turn your resume into an interview!
Remember to keep searching for jobs [here] (https://www.jobcase.com/jobs/search) and stay positive, you can do this!