Why send your resume to job ads that are inappropriate and unfit for your area of expertise of career experience. If it is below your standards, don't take the job. The solution is to learn to read between the lines of the job offer, and to focus on specific things and send your resume to an appropriate company.
Job announcements are, above all, advertising - the company promotes and popularizes their vacancies to attract the best candidates. Job offers do not lie, but they can often exaggerate the truth. Therefore, when you get an interview with an organization "in full growth, with a young and a dynamic environment" that can also be code for somebody running a business from their apartment. What do you need to be careful with when you analyze job offers?
1. Name and description of the company
Normally, the company name represents the professionalism of the company. Thus, the chances of it being a good job increases with the employing company brand. There are several ways that you can research a company, but one is pretty surefure. Does the company have a professional webiste? If not, it shows a lack of seriousness on their part.
2. Requirements and Responsibilities
A job ad functions as a first selection, thru eligibility criteria of the job: requirements and responsibilities, clearly explained. In conditions in which a job ad requirements are not specified, only promises of gain, it should be viewed with suspicion.
3. Wages
There are many employers that avoid publishing a clear job ad, leaving the candidate's to negotiate on the interview. Usually, if a job ad promises you unlimited income, or more than 5,000 dollars per month, on condition that the requirements are minimal and the company is reputable, things become suspicious and you're better not getting involved with them.
Regardless of how a job ad looks, before you send your resume, research them and you'll save time and money. If the research shows that your employer is not serious, it is better not to applyfor the job.
Published by Thomas Kearo
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