Inside The Mind Of A Telecommuting Employer
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Inside the Mind of a Telecommuting Employer
Understanding Employer Expectations
Recently, I featured a job advertisement from an employer in my newsletter, which sparked my curiosity about what employers really think as applications start pouring in. After speaking with her, I gathered some valuable insights that I’m excited to share with you.
Use Clear Language in Your Application
Avoid using abbreviations and acronyms in your cover letter and resume. If necessary, spell them out initially and provide the abbreviation in parentheses. For example, write "Medical Transcription (MT)." This helps ensure clarity and professionalism.
Personalize Each Application
Avoid the temptation to send a generic email to multiple employers using CC. Instead, customize each cover letter, resume, and email to suit the specific job and company. If you must send to multiple addresses, use BCC to maintain privacy.
Attention to Detail is Crucial
If you claim "attention to detail" as one of your skills, ensure that your cover letter and resume are free from typos and errors. This demonstrates your commitment to quality and precision, attributes that are valuable in any job role.
Show Genuine Enthusiasm
Expressing enthusiasm in your cover letter can make a significant difference. Employers appreciate candidates who are not only professional but also show genuine interest in the position. Let your personality shine through in a positive and professional manner.
Tailor Your Skills to the Job
Customize your skill summary to align with the advertised job. Highlight relevant skills and leave out those that are not applicable. This targeted approach can make your application more appealing to employers.
Maintain Professional Relationships
If you receive a rejection letter, respond politely, asking for your details to be kept on file for future opportunities. Express continued interest in the company. Avoid expressing anger or resentment, as maintaining professionalism can leave the door open for future possibilities.
Final Thoughts
I hope these insights into the mind of an employer help you understand what to do and what to avoid when applying for jobs. Always remain professional and friendly, as this attitude can significantly influence your career trajectory.
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