In a Sea of Applications, How Candidates Can Make a Splash
Demonstrating Passion for the Role Key for Job Seekers Latest Results from The Harris Poll
This is according to a recent Express Employment Professionals-Harris Poll survey.
Demonstrating passion for the role (52%), quantifying their achievements (43%) and showing that they've researched the company (43%) are among hiring managers' top methods for a candidate to stand out to their company.
Having a personal referral from someone who works at the company (38%), showing their creativity (36%) and keeping the resume short/concise (36%) may also be beneficial.
Beyond Tangible Qualifications
About half of job seekers believe, to a company, dependability (52%) and work ethic (49%) are absolutely essential skills/traits for a candidate to possess when applying for a job.
At least 2 in 5 also believe communications skills (45%), ability to work well in a team (43%), willingness to learn (43%) and time management skills (40%) are also absolutely essential.
Perhaps a sign of a shift in the generational workforce, Millennials, Gen X and boomers/seniors are more likely to consider dependability absolutely essential compared to Gen Z (50%, 58%, 64% vs. 29%). However, Gen Z is far more likely to consider problem-solving skills absolutely essential compared to Millennials and Gen X (56% vs. 38%, 36%).
Distinguished From the Competition
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At least one-third also believe that keeping their resume short/concise (38%) or showing their creativity (33%) will separate them from the competition.
No more than 3 in 10 believe reaching out to the company (30%), having a visually appealing resume (30%), including links to relevant work (26%), including contact information upfront (23%), connecting on social media (15%) or including a photo (13%) would be beneficial.
Women are more likely than men to believe that demonstrating passion for the role (56% vs. 43%), showing they've researched the company (49% vs. 40%), having a personal referral from someone who works at the company (49% vs. 37%) or including a cover letter with the application (38% vs. 25%) would help them stand out.
"In the competitive landscape of job interviews, it is vital for candidates to grasp the importance of standing out," said
Survey Methodology
The Job Insights survey was conducted online within
The Job Seeker Report was conducted online within
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About
William H. "Bill" Stoller is chairman and chief executive officer of Express Employment International. Founded in
About Express Employment Professionals
At Express Employment Professionals, we're in the business of people. From job seekers to client companies, Express helps people thrive and businesses grow. Our international network of franchises offers localized staffing solutions to the communities they serve across the U.S.,
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