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by EMM_386
1505 days ago
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> My last job search was probably on the order of 100 applications, 10 interviews, 1 offer. This is bizarre to me. How many years of experience do you have? I am in the US. I get almost a 1/1 interview to application ratio and numerous offers, and I'm nothing special. I've just "been around the block" and I can convey that I've dealt with the big, difficult problems in the real world and have tackled them head on. Maybe it's the honest "been there, done that" I can convey after 20 years in the industry. We may also be applying to different types of companies. I don't go for the "5 rounds of social fit" type companies, I go for straight engineering. |
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I'm nothing special. But I do learn a little about each company I'm applying to and tailor my resume to each position. If possible I develop an internal contact so I can get some informal information on the position from the inside in advance. I only had inside contacts for two of the companies last time though.
I can't imagine doing that for 100+ companies like some people apply to. I have to imagine most people applying to that many are just doing a spray-and-pray method.
Or maybe advertising themselves but not selling themselves. In some cases a 2% conversion rate is a decent goal for a marketer advertising to the general public, but would be pretty bad for a salesman getting commission from personalized sales.
I'm no salesman, but approach the job hunt like an enterprise salesman who needs to land a good account with a good commission to live on.