Don't take it personally because you were rejected by a Web Bot! The important thing with applying on-line is to use specific key words. In the past, I've simply cut and pasted the requirements and reworked the sentences into a cover letter to get past the "Bots". If you don't meet a specific requirement (Say they wanted AVR experience but you only knew PICs) then state some thing like "I have experience with Microschip's PICs (similar to AVRs)." Stupid and annoying, but it's one way to beat the system.Another rejection email:
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Originally Posted by Verizon Business
Dear Brady
No trained HR person will hire you with stuff like this posted in your name. It makes you come across as someone with a bad attitude who will be difficult to work with. Delete all negative comments from all your web sites and focus on the positive even if you don't believe it yourself.Still no job
It's my 6th month since graduating with my Bachelor's in Electrical Engineering, and still no one has offered me a job.
In those months, I've applied to over 200 jobs that I am perfectly qualified for: hardware engineering, embedded programming, PCB/RF design, and even technical writing. And no one will give me a shot. All I want is a start in life. It's extremely painful to revisit this site and look back at all the accomplishments that HR Recruiters my "fellow engineers" are so determined to throw away. What do they have against me? What did I do to deserve this? At times it seems the entire world was put here to exclude from I'm best at. I am up against an army.
WHO put this in your sig line? You need to track that saboteur and straighten him out. Have a long heart to heart talk with this person! You will never get a job unless this negativism is halted.The most-hated young engineer in America.
An army of ONE. YOU. So fix it already.I am up against an army.
Look, I'll let everyone on a little secret here. HR people are stupid as hell. No one investigates, and no one follows up--other the credit checks and industry blacklists. Even then, it's the database doing all the work. I've yet to meet one interviewer who's read either webpage. That's why I quit sending them out on CDs. Half the time, they'll ask me a face-to-face question that's blatantly been answered by the resume/cv in their own hand. I mean, correct me if I'm wrong here, but isn't it the HR managers job to study and scrutinize? Common sense says yeah. It's Human RESOURCES after all. Who tries to tap a resource without even looking? The HR department is a human junk pile of dim-witted xenophobes who could be out-shined by trained capuchin monkeys if not for the speech barrier! If no one is going beyond the resume, anything I write is inconsequential. Literacy is dead.No trained HR person will hire you with stuff like this posted in your name. It makes you come across as someone with a bad attitude who will be difficult to work with. Delete all negative comments from all your web sites and focus on the positive even if you don't believe it yourself.
That's your first mistake. Underestimating your opponent. A good HR person, while they may know nothing about engineering, will screen out people who are difficult, negative, abrasive, arrogant, etc. The HR person is the person you see at your first interview and are the key to getting the second interview. It is in the second interview that your technical skills, as well as personality, will be put to the test usually by your potential future supervisor.Look, I'll let everyone on a little secret here. HR people are stupid as hell.
You are missing the point. Your resume demonstrates that you can write. The 1st interview is testing your personality and verbal skills.Half the time, they'll ask me a face-to-face question that's blatantly been answered by the resume/cv in their own hand. I mean, correct me if I'm wrong here, but isn't it the HR managers job to study and scrutinize?
And you wonder WHY you are on a so-called black list?Giving you 50¢ to scrub my windsheild, you dumb HR scum!!" I'm totally using that my next interview.
No, I've been unemployed before with a mortgage at 9.5% over my head, etc. And no, it wasn't easy finding my next job but I kept at it for 3 months with the bills piling up but I didn't give up.My negativity is just a reflection of my mistreatment. Put yourself in my scenario. If you were fired tomorrow, only allowed to work minimum-wage jobs, and no one would explain why; would you be dancing in the street?
Been there done that. I had an interview with a board room full of 10 people interviewing me at once. It was a very stressful interview and I wasn't hired. Because I kept my cool, one of the interviewers took me aside after and complemented me on my performance. She also apologized for the fact that the job was predetermined/rigged to be filled internally but for legal reasons was open to the public. At least I got a reason and knew that it wasn't my lack of skill, qualifications, etc.The interviews are staged. My contacts are actors. The rejections are choreographed.
Been there done that. I had an interview with a board room full of 10 people interviewing me at once. It was a very stressful interview and I wasn't hired. Because I kept my cool, one of the interviewers took me aside after and complemented me on my performance. She also apologized for the fact that the job was predetermined/rigged to be filled internally but for legal reasons was open to the public.
I've decided that, I'll apply for university and for a few jobs.
That way I can keep my options open: if I get a good job then great, If not then I can consider university.
I've had a few of those, too. It's kind of sweet when someone has the conscience to try to make amends for their own interview process. I don't take it personally, I think they're just being careful not to burn bridges with professional people.kchriste said:She also apologized for the fact that the job was predetermined/rigged to be filled internally but for legal reasons was open to the public.
Well I've been working (not counting my apprenticeship) for two years now.rjhv said:you're now 26 so if you start working now you do get work experiance and in a year or 4 you can flow through to management position if you like
That's sounds more like the kind of thing I'd like to do but I don't know if I want to do it so badly to do a degree.but if you're more a creative technical guy that want to find things out investigate situations than do another degree i would say
The down side is that if the sh1t hits the fan you'll get the blame for it.crust said:The plus side is that I also get to dictate in general how a project should go but not work on the detailed design of every aspect of the system.
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