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Not Getting Interviews? [6 Reasons Why]

Matt Glodz
Not Getting Interviews? [6 Reasons Why]

If you’re applying for jobs and not reaching the interview stage, consider these application pitfalls

Applying for new jobs can be frustrating - especially during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Simply put, the current job market is much more competitive, as there are multiple qualified candidates for a limited number of open roles.

An element of your application that might otherwise be overlooked in a promising job market can be just the thing that is now holding you back.

As a result, it's critical that you pay attention to the minor details.

If you have been consistently applying for jobs but are failing to secure interviews, consider whether you are making any of the following job search mistakes.

1) Your CV is not optimised for ATS

Studies show that 99.8% of the largest global companies use applicant tracking systems (ATS) to manage their recruiting process and help prescreen CVs.

Companies often get hundreds of applications for a single position.

As a result, recruiters use ATS systems to save time and automatically filter out irrelevant CVs.

If you are applying for jobs through online portals and your CV is not optimised for ATS, it could be getting filtered out by the system and never even be seen by a human.

2) Your CV is sloppy or has mistakes

Careless mistakes on a CV or cover letter are one of the top reasons applicants get rejected.

When recruiters receive hundreds of applications for a position, there will likely be more than one candidate who is suitable for the role.

Any error or inconsistency signals carelessness and poor attention to detail, which may be a red flag, especially when there are plenty of other candidates to choose from.

3) Your CV does not match the job description

Your CV should be tailored to the job you are applying for and incorporate relevant keywords and skills noted on the job description accordingly.

If your experience is primarily in finance but you are applying for a marketing role, a recruiter may wonder why.

In this case, you need to make sure that you are highlighting any marketing experience you do have.

In other words, explicitly connect the dots for the recruiters. Don't leave them to figure out how your experience will make you successful in your target role.

4) You aren't applying strategically

Research shows that less than 1% of applicants who apply through online portals actually get the job.

On the other hand, over 30% of applicants who apply through internal hiring managers get hired.

Statistics show that you're significantly more likely to get hired through a hiring manager, recruiter or referral than you are by applying through a career site or job board.

Are you sending out your CV to as many jobs or possible, or are you carefully tailoring your CV to fewer roles that you realistically have a chance at securing an interview for?

By changing your application strategy, tapping into your professional networks and leveraging your LinkedIn profile. you'll maximise your odds of landing interviews.

5) You do not have the minimum qualifications or skills required

A recruiter's job is to find the right person for the role based on the information provided in the job description.

On most job descriptions, you'll see required and preferred qualifications. These are intended to make the life of both applicants and recruiters easier by outlining exactly what is expected.

If a job description lists the CPA qualification as a requirement and you don’t have it, you'll more than likely get rejected (though it can never hurt to try!).

Needless to say, you should make sure that the skills and qualifications you do have are present on your CV.

6) You do not have the relevant prior experience

Most senior roles require applicants to have held a minimum number of years of relevant work experience in order to be considered.

While these are more often a guideline than a strict requirement, it's probably not realistic to apply for a VP role if you have only reached the Senior Analyst level at your previous position.

If you are looking to pivot sectors, you may even consider a lateral move or step down.

In Summary

If you’re putting effort into applying for jobs but having trouble making it to the interview stage, don’t be discouraged.

The hiring market is tough right now, so a bit of a challenge is to be expected.

However, by considering the potential pitfalls above, you’ll improve your job applications and be more successful in the hiring process.

Once you do start to get interviews, take time to prepare by researching potential interview topics and learning how to best structure your responses.


About CV Pilots

CV Pilots is an award-winning executive CV writing firm and a proud member of the Professional Association of Resume Writers and Career Coaches. Our previous clients include CEOs and senior executives at the world's leading companies.

As a professional services firm, we take your reputation seriously. We are committed to delivering writing excellence and superior service while operating with integrity and discretion. Recruitment firms we partner with also trust us to consistently deliver quality documents for their clients.

Our writers have studied at top-tier universities and have strong writing backgrounds coupled with industry experience.

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To learn more about our services, book an introductory call with our founder here or email team@cvpilots.co.uk.


About the AuthorMatt Glodz


Matt Glodz is the Founder and Managing Partner of CV Pilots and a Certified Professional Resume Writer.

After studying business communication at Cornell University, Matt worked for global companies, where he noted that qualified candidates were frequently denied interview opportunities due to poorly written documents.

At CV Pilots, Matt combines his solid business and writing background to craft CVs that give his clients the best chance of landing interviews. He has lived in the UK, US and Italy.

Based in London, he currently works with applicants ranging from CEOs to recent graduates and has been writing CVs for over 10 years.

He has been quoted on numerous business and career-related topics in outlets including Business Insider, CNBC, Fortune, Glassdoor, The Ladders, The Times and Thrive Global.



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