The purpose of job ads is to attract candidates who have
certain skills, experience and education. They describe the ideal candidate and
because most of the times the companies can’t find such a candidate they make
some compromises and interview also the candidates that meet the critical
requirements. However, generally the candidates are taken into consideration
for a certain position if they meet at least 80% of the requirements.
Regardless
of the job requirements, position, company and country I would say, the
mailboxes of the recruiters are constantly invaded by random applications.
The random candidates are those
people who apply to every single job ad that they see. People that apply for
Sales Manager positions but they have never sold anything in their life, people
that apply for technical positions even if they have no experience or studies
in that field and so on. For some, the only criteria are regarding the region
in which they live. However, most of them consider no criteria.
So there will be no misunderstanding, when I say random
applications I don’t mean spontaneous applications. For me, the spontaneous
applications are happening when a candidate sends his application expressing
his interest in a position that is not open at that moment. This kind of
applications is recommended by all HR specialists because this way the
candidate shows his initiative and interest in a certain company.
If it would be to find an explanation
for the behavior of the random applicants, I would say that probably these
people think that someone will see their CV, discover the well hidden potential
behind their irrational application and call them to offer the job of their
life. Some might even think that the recruiters will save their CV and when there
will be a position corresponding to their experience they will call them right
away.
WRONG! Recruiters never save random
applications. They are annoyed by such candidates that they need to go through
in order to find the ones that really match the job profile. This is a waste of
time for everyone. I haven’t met yet a person that obtained a job through
random applications.
Just a bit of responsibility when
applying for a job would make a great difference for both candidates and
recruiters. According to Holmes
and Rahe stress scale, losing a job is one of the 10 most stressful situations
in life. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holmes_and_Rahe_stress_scale)
Maybe this explains why some people act so irrational when looking for a job.
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