Obvious mistakes aside, here are 10 often overlooked errors that should make the top of every job seeker’s priority list.
Another cut on the top 10 mistakes in conducting a job search. Once again, I find that most authors publishing lists of the top 10 this and the top 10 that is more personal opinion than any form of quantifiable research and study.
Our book on conducting a job search and the research behind it for example was based on interviews with over 100,000 candidates, over 1000 executive searches, and workshops with over 25,000 CEOs and Executives on hiring top talent. As you can imagine, all of our content is based on that depth of research, surveys, polling, and information collected over the last 25 years.
I chuckle at a lot of the articles I read on-line that are personal opinion, yet are written to come off as authoritative recommendations based on deep research. Some of the these top 10 mistakes are on the money and compare favorably with those that we've identifed and others miss the mark.
Barry Deutsch
IMPACT Hiring Solutions