Exactly, it’s been horrible. I have been looking for 7 months now and feel so hopeless. I did have a professional optimize my resume. I have been using 2 different resumes and using Indeed and Ziprecruiter mostly. The problem is hundreds of people apply for 1 job. I have applied directly and through employment agencies. I have had multiple interviews and watched many interviews on how to ace interviews but never get the job. It is now really affecting my mental health but don’t know what to do. My unemployment is about to run out.
@@rosevillewoman2055 I feel you! I’m on the same boat. It’s wild. 😣😖 I’m literally working a part time in maintenance because I need to survive 😭 I keep applying and I just don’t hire.
"You probably won't get screened for a job you don't have relevant experience for." Ah yes, also known as "the job I took out of college because I was trying to avoid homelessness and starving has now determined what I'm allowed to do for the rest of my life" effect.
Maybe in different contexts, but you would be surprised how many people think that they can't switch carriers because it's too late. I used to be a chemist for few years and at 28 I became software developer. My brother who is 24 right said that he never considered switching jobs, because he is working is some field for a two years.
1 optimize resume to comply with ATS 2 have multiple resumes 3 narrow down to a few job boards 4 apply less to spend time networking on linkedin and apply only for jobs you're qualified for 5 create templates 6 use efficiency tools 7 set up alerts
Great Tiffany 👍 Unfortunately the economy, tight competitive environment and unethical recruiting practices afforded…makes your hiring unfortunately rare.
I just wing it. most modern companies dont deserve any more respect than that. people taking crap from companies just makes companies treat them worse.
@@jackvolkwyn470 yea kinda but mostly I just hate looking. id rather work a week for free than spend a week filling out applications. that stuff is just not my thing.
The dark side of this process is the flippant attitude to time wasting the Hiring Manager is comfortable putting applicants through due to vague listings and the low level of privacy commitment for submitted documents.
It surprisingly took me only two months (3 weeks for background check) to find a good job after getting laid off. Thank you Bryan for your free videos here and dream catcher course
Panic Applying. Wow, that's what I've always done and I end up getting work I hate and then quit ASAP. It's important for me now to take a job I am a good fit for and will stay at.
Not an unreasonable question. If a candidate hasn't got an answer for the most basic question it shows a lack of care for the company or role being advertised.
@@GethAndroid nothing basic about the question. Most ppl have to be told what they are really asking about is how company centric you are and how much research you did on the company. In fact there should be an HR to english dictionary.
Hello Brian, I was glad to hear you mention 'panic applying'. I never thought about it that way but thinking back that's probably how I went about applying for jobs most of the time. Most of my job searching experiences have left me anxious and stressed. My mental health suffered greatly for it
And even if you do everything he says it doesnt mean you will get a job it means you have better chances. What he doesn’t say is how little these affect anything
I wish I could just work part-time. I feel like my mental health would be so much better. In a dark place right now with my job/situation. Finding it harder and harder to go in everyday, especially in light of news of my company laying off a bunch of people and now expecting us to pick up all the slack. So yes, I’m panic applying right now.
Apply as much as possible. More than half are fake postings or scam, 1/4 wont even bother reaching out even if you are overqualified and the other 1/4 might view your resume at best with a few reaching out.
Hope you’re in a better place. I just graduated with my Masters degree and I could be in the organization you’re in. It’s insurance. Not a job I wanted n they’re desperate to hire anyone but am just in it for the short term money until I find what I need.
By listening to your suggestion, I didn't realize myself and blamed myself for wasting an endless search by sending my resume. Thank you for helping and making me a better version of myself.
I knew I should have learned to play drums. I'd rather be a broke musician living out of a van than a broke...whatever you want to call this existence.
This is what I am wondering. Most of my job experience is in teaching and some sales. I want to branch out. But it seems like nowhere wants to train anyone anymore, which is insane.
@@davidcarvajal5739 your right I agree 190% the only way you get a job these days is it’s who you know u can beg and beg all you want but nothing will help u get the job unless you have connections i seen people find job after job after job after job and they didn’t stay on the job that long they find jobs right away because Its who they know u can beg a boss all u want but nothing helps the boss hires anyone he wants
I've been through so many toxic work environments, I set boundaries now, I demand be treated like a human being - I don't take corporate rudeness personally any more.
This is the situation of a friend of mine ( 2 Oxford university masters degrees in STEM ( Mathematics and Economics) ) for a position: 1. Written test ( general) 2. Second written test ( specific) 3. Introduction interview 4. Follow up interview with HR ( low level) 5. New interview with HR ( actual HR manager) 6. another written test 7. another interview with HR, COO and CEO. then he didnt hear from them for 1 month which turned into 3 and no responses to his 15 emails he sent in that time. He moved out of the west and went to Chile, where he owns now a bunch of companies and is a professor at the top university there. Then out of the blue the jackasses i wrote above suddenly responded ( 5 years after the initial written test). He told them to fck off and pound sand
It really sucks that we live in a world today where us employees and workers bring the company the most value, yet, we are constantly the ones who have to go through years of school, often accepting minimum wage pay the entire way through, just to get a degree that may or may not be valued by some employer when we have to continuously go out of our way to prove our worth to. It should be the other way around. Employers should be coming to us, I know they have career fair events and stuff, but it's not enough. There shouldn't be a lot of people graduating with STEM degrees without any jobs lined up.
most decent jobs aren't interested in CVs, they want you to complete their own online forms. so, you put all that hardworking into CV and job site transfers you tot he corporate site where you have to start from scratch.
Basically this guy is suggesting that you bend over hard for companies and hope they will even look at your resume. In the job market now I dont think actual skills play as big a part as nepotism and knowing someone within a company and getting areferral. I know a guy in the tech industry that has over a dozen high level current certifications, Masters Degree and still cant find a job. Meanwhile he checked on positions that were open and found out they were filled by some beginner , but the beginner knew someone. All his skills are going to waste. Its sad to see this take place. Companies need to stop playing around and start hiring based on merit and ability and stop giving jobs to their friends who dont know a damn thing.
Yeah they don't hire you just because you have perfect skills and experience; I just received a rejection letter saying that they've decided to go with someone from their own company. And there more than a hundred people applying for the job.
@@marlenaeva3813 Yeah, I hear you on that. People who havent been through this kind of jerk around job chase will say you are "whining" or making excuses and "Just apply to other jobs" or "Maybe it was something you need to tweak on your resume". Basically people who havent been through this blame everything on something the jobseeker did and dont want to put the blame on the employers hiring practices or lack thereof. Employers need to be called out for nepotism enabling and hiring people based on their ability to kiss the most azz. How long have you been at it looking for a job/career?
Yeeep. It's one of the reasons why I really do hate when he does videos like this. Because he really doesn't understand what the job market is like from a JOB SEEKER'S point of view. He only understands it from recruitment's point of view. And recruitment's point of view is that it's always the job seeker's problem, never the employer. That if you just constantly let yourself be abused for weeks, months, or even years on end, you will eventually climb that mystical corporate ladder (or even set foot on the first rung of it, for that matter). Obviously, this isn't true, but so many people fall for that kind of bad advice. It's really sad, tbh.
Exactly. Point is to get past all the filters the job hunting process has created. Job boards, recruiters, and even HR become mute when you know someone inside the organization you want to work at.
Nice job. I spent27-years in global retained search. There are so many "experts" offering advice, huckerstering templates, etc and they do more harm than good.
Question for you about using job boards... how do you target corporate recruiters (full-time employers) and avoid staff augmentation recruiters (for contractors) when you post your resume on a job board ?
Are you saying 90%+ ppl apply for jobs they do not have any background in? If that is the case, I am not surprised they are not very successful. Bryan says your resume should match 70%+ of the job requiements. Which part of this statement do the people not understand? As a side note, if your resume is more than 90% match for a job then you are overqualified and will not be hired either. In that case dumb it down a bit or apply for more challenging roles.
@@myoutuber77 Yes and agree. Biggest problem for jobseekers is they almost all do the same thing - apply and wait. Need to do cold outreach. Found my kid a job (sad, I know) in a week with cold email outreach. I will be doing a video someday on this - soon.
I unfortunately might be looking for a new job myself, now. I missed the message from earlier in the month, but my office is now moving to a hybrid status and that's not what I signed up for. The job though has a LOT of benefits I've never had before, or not to this extent, so the hunt is going to be hard. I did get a text for a job this morning that pays quite a bit better, but they've not responded back yet and I still need to see if they can match all of the perks my current job has (along with the details of the job. More pay is great, but not if the job is going to be a soul-suck). Either way, I'm not excited for my co-workers and bosses to see how introverted and reclusive I am, lol. Online communication allowed me to sound more social than I really am. Introverts aren't easily considered for promotions or raises.
Im curious your thoughts on blue collar open interviews / hiring events. You bypass the ATS and get in front of a person. But the competition is fierce and you wait a long time for a very quick interview.
How about a video on how to get real recruiters on linkedin to contact you instead of one million guys in india that have zero affiliation with any agency that these companies actually work with?
I like in the idea of using an Excel spreadsheet to note where I am in the hiring process. Documenting on paper is good too, but it takes a lot of paper.
I going to keep looking for jobs where my skills transfer. My field is low paying and has no work life balance. Hopefully I can combine my Hospitality with another hospitality/ something job.
What about an old guy who had the carpet pulled out from his feet at 60, and who's two previous careers (40+ years combined) now seem obsolete? I hadn't been jobless since 1987. Most of your information seems to be directed toward younger folks who are in the generation to switch jobs every few years.
I was recently laid off as a new grad. I've been applying for a month with very few screenings. Thank you for your information and I will not start optimizing my resume and target jobs that matches my experience(even though most entry-level jobs now require 5+ years of experience). Still, it is rough. I never felt so hopeless in my life...
An excellent - if extremely frustrating - point on the need for an exact or near exact skills match when job searching. Something that I hear constantly from folks - trying to be helpful - who have not been unemployed lately is, "Apply anyway, even if you don't meet all the qualifications." Folks, that may have been viable advice 5 years ago, but these days it's a waste of everyone's time. In biotech, for instance, there was a time when you could become a project or program manager with a PMP and tangential tech or clinical experience. Now, if you don't have a PhD and bench experience in the field, you will likely be eliminated immediately. Hiring managers want people who can plug and play from day one. Unfortunately that leaves many of us as slaves to what may be very niche experience.
False. As long as you have the skills that are transferable, it’s always worth a shot. You aren’t wasting anyone’s time but the person who reviews your resume. There is always a chance you can get the job if your resume has something of interest to a recruiter/hr. You are basically saying “it IS too late”, which is entirely misleading and couldn’t be more wrong.
@@youtubedeletestheoppositio8188 I haven’t stopped doing it, and have tailored my resume for each role. But I have been turned down first round for roles that are far closer to my previous experience than the last shift in my career a few years ago. And as the video suggests, hiring managers are being very, very picky these days. Also, there is a cost, psychologically, from the drumbeat of rejection emails.
The problem with the plug and play employee is that they are already in a job and the job ad is setting the salary too low based on their experience (normally not even at median). That candidate is probably at the top where they are, why would they leave to have to build up their credibility all over again. Its a catch-22 for everyone, the company goes on without a candidate, you are still unemployed and the star candidate wants to negotiate a better salary.
All of these job seeker help videos need to start with a clear disclaimer that if you have serious skills gaps (but actually "certifications"), you aren't the one the video is for. There's nothing these videos can do for you until you find a way to gain those skills.
Totally agree skills and certifications seem to open doors very fast. I was applying for jobs before without any specific skills to point too and never got even a single interview. Once I had just a few months of training the interview and offers seemed to flow so yep totally right. TH-camrs never spend much time talking about good jobs take extra long even once hired!!
Apparently one resume is NOT a one size fits all. Now I just gotta tailor it accordingly to the job description that shows. Thanks for the tips!!!! 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Apparently employers will pass over your resume if you have a break in employment, which is crazy. People get burnt out, I know I do. I want to get back into the job force to help my family out, but nowhere wants to hire.
We need to push congress to make these companies who have massive corporate coffers that lay people off to boost their stock to be held accountable. I want everyone reading this to write their congress man/woman for mandatory 5 year severance packages for any company that did not have to lay off and it's paid out of the billions in corporate coffers. Similarly how if you file bankruptcy you can't have a bunch of assets, they must be sold, yet corporations can use corporate greed and sit on billions and lay workers off to boost stock. Write your congressman today and tell them you want corporate reparations and mandatory 5 year severance packages for solvent companies that lay off for no needed reason except greed and numbers.
That attitude won’t get you hired. I am sick of this whole selling yourself to employers thing. You go on a date aka an interview and try to portray yourself as the best prospect. If they like you they try to lock you in quickly before you know who they truly are. After you are committed aka hired, they start taking you for granted and start looking for your replacement.
How the hell do you know if the company laid off for "greed"?!! Have (you) ever run a company - or for that matter (owned) one?!! Answer: no - I'm sure.
@@lizzi437 Can always start learning that trade now. I mean, if it'd take you a year to learn, how old will you be in a year if you don't learn that skill?
I’ve been trying to get into IT for the past couple years since 2016. I went to school got my certification online but didn’t get my A+ but a friend of mine got lucky and someone would at his job was willing to train him because they didn’t feel like hiring someone And that’s how he got his experience in another hiring manager at my job told me he would rather hire someone with experience than someone with a certification
yes great tips , what about those in a career transition since covid what they did before they can no longer do and thats all you have on a resume what you did for all those years in one area and no current skills in computers . Also I find it had to come up with titles for job postions just to put them in on indeed, and what you can actually qualify for
If you aren't getting any bites, it's either your resume or the fact that the economy and jobs are actually cr@p right now and you don't need to sign up for a course and spend more money you don't have while you're unemployed.
A couple of days ago, on our way home from a job, my colleague Martin pointed out that it's really easy to find a job, his explanation was as follows: -"If you want a job, you just put on your best clothes, walk into a random factory or shop, and start working there. When they call the cops and you get arrested, you just start working _there."_ Clearly that's sound advice, provided of course that you want to be a police officer, but it got me thinking -"what are they going to do about it? If they throw you in jail you'll just start working there, and if they think you're batshit crazy and send you to the funny farm, you'll just start working there, what are they gonna do about it? It's not like there are a whole lot of other places they can send you, and boom, now you're a doctor." Martin is a pretty smart guy, when you think about it.
I'm on unemployment pay right now that only barely pays the rent. I have however decided against "panic-applying". Yes, I am constantly taking money from my savings account to be able to live and eat healthy, but I also don't want to apply for a job I really don't want. I *have* to apply for a certain amount of jobs per month per the unemployment agency, but I customize my résumé for each, and really try to stand out. So far no luck and some ghosting by companies, but I try to stay positive. Maybe one day...
@@neelrastardust3052 Unfortunately not yet. I have applied for exactly 30 jobs now, no luck. It's because the competition is enormous in my field, because the market is oversaturated by people with my education
I would go to the dentist any day rather than put up with a toxic deadly company and have panic attacks every day and be searching for a new job in a horrible market.
Love the content! Curious to ask… what makes your course material better or what separates your courses from Andrew Lacivita’s? I’m not asking for stone throws or to create a recruiter rivalry, as I appreciate his and your respective content as I’ve learned a lot in a short period of time. I’m just wondering how you might tip the scales for me to purchase your material instead of his. 😊
I can’t comment on Andrew’s material, which I’m sure is great. My perspective is from that of a corporate recruiter with deep insider knowledge. I’d suggest going with your gut on this one and whoever you resonate with more. I’m sure you can’t go wrong in either direction.
I live in the UK, no degree, 23 years old and on my butt. I’ve been looking into get into university to get a degree because I want to go down the teaching route but finding a job, closer to home and with the same or more money is so difficult. Everywhere I look they say that I’m not experienced enough or whatever. Even as a Legal Assistant in several law firms I still struggle to find any similar roles. On top, I hate my job and the people I work with. I don’t want to go for another firm but it seems that may be where I end up. Stressing, crying and anxious constantly. It’s been a struggle, hoping to get a job that I enjoy soon but it’s hard
Erica Williams 1 second ago Hi Brian, thank you for the tips and all of this sounds good in theory. HOWEVER, I am faithfully doing all of the suggestions and cannot land a job. I am preparing for interviews, responding to content on LinkedIn, connecting with people on LinkedIn in my career field, PRAYING, following up, not hounding the hiring manger. I have had my resume reviewed, and still nothing! By the way, I work in the HR field, so I don’t know if it’s my name, which clearly identifies my race, or my age. Please advise on this scenario. I don’t want to appear desperate, but sadly I am. The constant rejection is too much for me. I have even taken a chance and asked for feedback following interviews, which I cannot get for legal reasons.
sorry to hear of your challenges but the HR/recruiting field is having an extra hard time landing new roles due to the huge reduction in open rec across high tech. if you're in a different industry then i can't comment on it.
I’m looking for a job in the banking industry. I have 20 years experience as a Santander employee. Got laid off in November 2023 due to “structural changes”.
Multiple resumes strategy is old school. Nowdays the resumes should align completely with the linkedin profile otherwise you are inflicting an unnecessary self harm.
Your resume should completely align with the job posting while not conflicting with your LinkedIn profile. Employers want specific things, and 10 different employers seeking candidates for the exact same position are all looking for 10 different things. The same resume will NOT work for all 10. You can use the same base resume and tweak it with just a few replaced keywords here and there, but you HAVE to customize each resume for each job you apply for no matter how perfect you think your resume is. It's not the quality of your resume that matters these days, it's your ability to concisely show how YOU qualify for the position you're applying for that matters.
@@asinsodojrn Based on the principle that a resume should strictly be one page you don’t have enough space to add more details, on the contrary Linkedin provides more flexibility on that regard. To your point of adding different keywords based on the posting, yes I agree but at the same time this is not considered tailoring in a traditional sense.
But what if your resume is all retail management for last 6yrs? How can I optimize it if I want to transition into business office roles? I am having no luck..its been one month since I lost my job.
One unintentional thing with unemployment is that you may take a job that is vastly lower than the job you had... I have found out that really hurts you in the eyes of some companies when you're applying.
Man this sucks I only worked 2 jobs all my life got laid off from them both after decades as a hard working American so my resume is not the greatest an I don't wanna lie with job experience I'm very smart can learn fast im computer literate but I'm not college educated just a high school diploma because I worked mostly all my life cause I had too sadly I had no time my only choice at this point is dead end jobs through indeed an other job apps an local agencies or try an get a degree an hope I don't go homeless in the process
Why is it taking so long to find a job? Because AI and automation is shrinking the job market. Employers do not need so many employees as they did in the past.
That part about not having enough experience for a job..so how do you explain one of my friends getting a job he had no experience for with a huge salary and benefits? Either he lied about getting that job or some companies don't care about the lack of experience and are more interested in your skills/attitude/personality.
Thanks a lot for such informative videos. Request your advice on getting back into workforce after 2+ years of career gap due to medical emergency at home. I couldn't upskill myself during this period as most of the time was spent on taking care of my ailing mother. Since situation is settled now and I am ready to join workforce but it seems to be a dead end as no reply from companies despite of multiple applications having ATS friendly Resume'. I left my last job as an AVP-Finance and would like to restart with same level or a level below at least. Can you please help me in such situation by sharing your suggestions? Thanks!
I'd like to point out that my job search started at about the same time this video was published. My job search is STILL going and none of these tips have worked. You can fine-tune your approach as much as you like, but you can't overcome employers who just don't want to hire.
I dont understand, ive been laid off since covid (2020). And i need to bounce back in a new endeavor, but i want to continue in the automotive field ( i worked previously in the aerospace industry), how do i switch ?
One thing about unemployment is that it makes you feel as if your previous work experience means nothing.
Exactly! It’s crazy!
Making more money on off a job then having one
Exactly, it’s been horrible. I have been looking for 7 months now and feel so hopeless. I did have a professional optimize my resume. I have been using 2 different resumes and using Indeed and Ziprecruiter mostly. The problem is hundreds of people apply for 1 job. I have applied directly and through employment agencies. I have had multiple interviews and watched many interviews on how to ace interviews but never get the job. It is now really affecting my mental health but don’t know what to do. My unemployment is about to run out.
@@rosevillewoman2055 I feel you! I’m on the same boat. It’s wild. 😣😖 I’m literally working a part time in maintenance because I need to survive 😭
I keep applying and I just don’t hire.
i legit have years of experience with any job i apply to yet they "moved on with another candidate"
"You probably won't get screened for a job you don't have relevant experience for."
Ah yes, also known as "the job I took out of college because I was trying to avoid homelessness and starving has now determined what I'm allowed to do for the rest of my life" effect.
Maybe in different contexts, but you would be surprised how many people think that they can't switch carriers because it's too late. I used to be a chemist for few years and at 28 I became software developer. My brother who is 24 right said that he never considered switching jobs, because he is working is some field for a two years.
@@bartoszstasiak237 Yeah- let us know how that works at 38 or 48; 28? That's still young...
@@bartoszstasiak237 The attrition rate in software is so high developers get hired in cattle calls. Source; a retired developer.
@@pedrolopez8057 Meanwhile here I've been applying for three months as an entry level dev and getting no calls back lmfao
@paragonfury I feel that. Customer service for life 😫
1 optimize resume to comply with ATS
2 have multiple resumes
3 narrow down to a few job boards
4 apply less to spend time networking on linkedin and apply only for jobs you're qualified for
5 create templates
6 use efficiency tools
7 set up alerts
I had to stop tracking job applications so closely. I found that tracking the rejections was really wearing on my mental health.
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It really does. It makes you feel worthless when you keep applying and being ignored!
I hope you're the owner then
I recently got a job offer; they’re paying me the max, I have followed you for months, thank you so much!
I know someone making 7 figures as a manager of diversity. They teach classes on how to hug yourself. They made a 20k bonus their first year.
@@genx7006 definition of a opportunist in my opinion.
@@genx7006 Disgusting. Such jobs should not exist. 7 figures per year to discriminate against people of European descent..
Great Tiffany 👍 Unfortunately the economy, tight competitive environment and unethical recruiting practices afforded…makes your hiring unfortunately rare.
@genx
😧 Wow, what qualifications does that person have, if any?!
I just wing it. most modern companies dont deserve any more respect than that. people taking crap from companies just makes companies treat them worse.
Exactly 💯And a job can age like milk real quick…
Same..I also optimize my resume for every job. And I still have a problem with those behavioral interview questions.
Same, but that is the exact reason we are watching this 😂
@@jackvolkwyn470 yea kinda but mostly I just hate looking. id rather work a week for free than spend a week filling out applications. that stuff is just not my thing.
The dark side of this process is the flippant attitude to time wasting the Hiring Manager is comfortable putting applicants through due to vague listings and the low level of privacy commitment for submitted documents.
It surprisingly took me only two months (3 weeks for background check) to find a good job after getting laid off. Thank you Bryan for your free videos here and dream catcher course
what you do to find just in 2 month ?
Best wishes to everyone watching this ✊
I'd much rather go to the dentist!
I actually work at a dental office.
Until you see the bill..
Lol, I'm applying to a dental clinic today. Tayloring my resume at this moment
@@KlingonPrincess Good luck!
@@heypaisan9384 Thank you Paisan!
Panic applying!!!!! Totally!!!!!! Thank you. That is what I’ve been doing!! I’ve applied for 100 jobs had 1 call back.
@@tawnytirado143 that's what I do
Panic Applying. Wow, that's what I've always done and I end up getting work I hate and then quit ASAP. It's important for me now to take a job I am a good fit for and will stay at.
@@charcoalelement6276 same with me!!!
"So, Why do you want to work for us?" ....sigh
these stupid questions during interviews just makes me cringe but still need to come up with a story to kiss their company's butt
@mbank3832 there is so much ass kissing involved 💋
Not an unreasonable question. If a candidate hasn't got an answer for the most basic question it shows a lack of care for the company or role being advertised.
@@mbank3832 😂😂
@@GethAndroid nothing basic about the question. Most ppl have to be told what they are really asking about is how company centric you are and how much research you did on the company. In fact there should be an HR to english dictionary.
Hello Brian, I was glad to hear you mention 'panic applying'. I never thought about it that way but thinking back that's probably how I went about applying for jobs most of the time. Most of my job searching experiences have left me anxious and stressed. My mental health suffered greatly for it
Hey I can make you a personal portfolio website
Right on
Finding a job is way too complicated these days.
And even if you do everything he says it doesnt mean you will get a job it means you have better chances. What he doesn’t say is how little these affect anything
I wish I could just work part-time. I feel like my mental health would be so much better. In a dark place right now with my job/situation. Finding it harder and harder to go in everyday, especially in light of news of my company laying off a bunch of people and now expecting us to pick up all the slack. So yes, I’m panic applying right now.
Hey I can make you a personal portfolio website
Apply as much as possible. More than half are fake postings or scam, 1/4 wont even bother reaching out even if you are overqualified and the other 1/4 might view your resume at best with a few reaching out.
you might be able to work part time by reducing expenses if possible
Hope you’re in a better place. I just graduated with my Masters degree and I could be in the organization you’re in. It’s insurance. Not a job I wanted n they’re desperate to hire anyone but am just in it for the short term money until I find what I need.
Suck it up little boy. Work is for men.
Really glad I watched this. The advice my university and another coach gave me was the polar opposite of this! No wonder things aren't working.
Yes I have a disability, so finding something suitable, capable doing, matches my skills, matches what the employer are looking for
This content is so top notch. I am surprised he doesn’t have more subscribers especially in this market.
FACTS!
Used to be 2 rounds of interview, 1 week max, now it's 5 rounds, few months?
By listening to your suggestion, I didn't realize myself and blamed myself for wasting an endless search by sending my resume. Thank you for helping and making me a better version of myself.
When my Grandad had a small company, he just used one job board and this was back in 2005.
I’m so overwhelmed with job searching right now 😞
Same
Same
Same.
Me too, nobody ever told me before I graduated highschool that I wouldn't be able to get a fast food or retail job. I don't know what to do
I knew I should have learned to play drums.
I'd rather be a broke musician living out of a van than a broke...whatever you want to call this existence.
Should have learned to play the guitar. Should’ve learned to play those drums.
@sg696
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How are you ever supposed to get into something new you want to get into if experience is required for everything
This is what I am wondering. Most of my job experience is in teaching and some sales. I want to branch out. But it seems like nowhere wants to train anyone anymore, which is insane.
@@GloBear801Its not what you know, its who you know now.
@@davidcarvajal5739 your right I agree 190% the only way you get a job these days is it’s who you know u can beg and beg all you want but nothing will help u get the job unless you have connections i seen people find job after job after job after job and they didn’t stay on the job that long they find jobs right away because Its who they know u can beg a boss all u want but nothing helps the boss hires anyone he wants
Just lie on your resume jk
@@davidcarvajal5739 And what happens when you have neither the "expected experience" nor the rich contacts?
I've been through so many toxic work environments, I set boundaries now, I demand be treated like a human being - I don't take corporate rudeness personally any more.
Am not the only one!
How about tips for someone who has had the same job for 20 years and then post covid, can't do that job any longer and has to make a career change?
This is the situation of a friend of mine ( 2 Oxford university masters degrees in STEM ( Mathematics and Economics) ) for a position:
1. Written test ( general)
2. Second written test ( specific)
3. Introduction interview
4. Follow up interview with HR ( low level)
5. New interview with HR ( actual HR manager)
6. another written test
7. another interview with HR, COO and CEO.
then he didnt hear from them for 1 month which turned into 3 and no responses to his 15 emails he sent in that time.
He moved out of the west and went to Chile, where he owns now a bunch of companies and is a professor at the top university there. Then out of the blue the jackasses i wrote above suddenly responded ( 5 years after the initial written test). He told them to fck off and pound sand
my god, even if you're qualified many if not most companies act like you're nearly hired so that they can hire you anytime when they lay off someone.
@@MangaGamified If they intend not hire immediately (bills mount miserably for those in or out of the job market) why deceiving a top candidate?
It really sucks that we live in a world today where us employees and workers bring the company the most value, yet, we are constantly the ones who have to go through years of school, often accepting minimum wage pay the entire way through, just to get a degree that may or may not be valued by some employer when we have to continuously go out of our way to prove our worth to. It should be the other way around. Employers should be coming to us, I know they have career fair events and stuff, but it's not enough. There shouldn't be a lot of people graduating with STEM degrees without any jobs lined up.
Agreed!! 💯💯💯💯💯
most decent jobs aren't interested in CVs, they want you to complete their own online forms. so, you put all that hardworking into CV and job site transfers you tot he corporate site where you have to start from scratch.
True but many times if you have a resume that will upload in during the process then most of the forms will auto-populate.
Basically this guy is suggesting that you bend over hard for companies and hope they will even look at your resume.
In the job market now I dont think actual skills play as big a part as nepotism and knowing someone within a company and getting areferral. I know a guy in the tech industry that has over a dozen high level current certifications, Masters Degree and still cant find a job. Meanwhile he checked on positions that were open and found out they were filled by some beginner , but the beginner knew someone.
All his skills are going to waste. Its sad to see this take place. Companies need to stop playing around and start hiring based on merit and ability and stop giving jobs to their friends who dont know a damn thing.
Amen!
Yeah they don't hire you just because you have perfect skills and experience; I just received a rejection letter saying that they've decided to go with someone from their own company. And there more than a hundred people applying for the job.
@@marlenaeva3813 Yeah, I hear you on that. People who havent been through this kind of jerk around job chase will say you are "whining" or making excuses and "Just apply to other jobs" or "Maybe it was something you need to tweak on your resume".
Basically people who havent been through this blame everything on something the jobseeker did and dont want to put the blame on the employers hiring practices or lack thereof. Employers need to be called out for nepotism enabling and hiring people based on their ability to kiss the most azz.
How long have you been at it looking for a job/career?
Yeeep. It's one of the reasons why I really do hate when he does videos like this. Because he really doesn't understand what the job market is like from a JOB SEEKER'S point of view. He only understands it from recruitment's point of view. And recruitment's point of view is that it's always the job seeker's problem, never the employer. That if you just constantly let yourself be abused for weeks, months, or even years on end, you will eventually climb that mystical corporate ladder (or even set foot on the first rung of it, for that matter). Obviously, this isn't true, but so many people fall for that kind of bad advice. It's really sad, tbh.
Exactly. Point is to get past all the filters the job hunting process has created. Job boards, recruiters, and even HR become mute when you know someone inside the organization you want to work at.
Nice job. I spent27-years in global retained search. There are so many "experts" offering advice, huckerstering templates, etc and they do more harm than good.
Cold outreach with video introduction - to the RIGHT people.
Question for you about using job boards... how do you target corporate recruiters (full-time employers) and avoid staff augmentation recruiters (for contractors) when you post your resume on a job board ?
his silence is all you need to know
Resume works if you have the right experience and tenure in positions. But most people (90%+) do not.
This is so true
Ditto those over 40 have to live in the street and make room the illegals.
@@Goat1229yes, ageism is real! A lot of employers want to hire younger workers & lower salaries. 🤦🏽♀️
Are you saying 90%+ ppl apply for jobs they do not have any background in? If that is the case, I am not surprised they are not very successful. Bryan says your resume should match 70%+ of the job requiements. Which part of this statement do the people not understand? As a side note, if your resume is more than 90% match for a job then you are overqualified and will not be hired either. In that case dumb it down a bit or apply for more challenging roles.
@@myoutuber77 Yes and agree. Biggest problem for jobseekers is they almost all do the same thing - apply and wait. Need to do cold outreach. Found my kid a job (sad, I know) in a week with cold email outreach. I will be doing a video someday on this - soon.
This is excellent information. The "panic applying" advice is great advice.
I unfortunately might be looking for a new job myself, now. I missed the message from earlier in the month, but my office is now moving to a hybrid status and that's not what I signed up for. The job though has a LOT of benefits I've never had before, or not to this extent, so the hunt is going to be hard.
I did get a text for a job this morning that pays quite a bit better, but they've not responded back yet and I still need to see if they can match all of the perks my current job has (along with the details of the job. More pay is great, but not if the job is going to be a soul-suck).
Either way, I'm not excited for my co-workers and bosses to see how introverted and reclusive I am, lol. Online communication allowed me to sound more social than I really am. Introverts aren't easily considered for promotions or raises.
Im curious your thoughts on blue collar open interviews / hiring events. You bypass the ATS and get in front of a person. But the competition is fierce and you wait a long time for a very quick interview.
How about a video on how to get real recruiters on linkedin to contact you instead of one million guys in india that have zero affiliation with any agency that these companies actually work with?
I like in the idea of using an Excel spreadsheet to note where I am in the hiring process. Documenting on paper is good too, but it takes a lot of paper.
I going to keep looking for jobs where my skills transfer. My field is low paying and has no work life balance. Hopefully I can combine my Hospitality with another hospitality/ something job.
What about an old guy who had the carpet pulled out from his feet at 60, and who's two previous careers (40+ years combined) now seem obsolete? I hadn't been jobless since 1987. Most of your information seems to be directed toward younger folks who are in the generation to switch jobs every few years.
I hear you. To us seniors is left only the comfort of applying for Retirement.
I am not unemployed but want to move on and need a alternative job fast to switch - because I am tired of my recent job
@@l.b.1952 same
“It ranks up there with going to the dentist”. More like “it ranks up there with dead man walking to the electric chair”.
I was recently laid off as a new grad. I've been applying for a month with very few screenings. Thank you for your information and I will not start optimizing my resume and target jobs that matches my experience(even though most entry-level jobs now require 5+ years of experience). Still, it is rough. I never felt so hopeless in my life...
Sorry and me too! I have too many years of experience and bit enough of a robotic sounding resume. Be blessed in all that you do. 🛶
Shame you have to have plantation experience in order to work on another, it shouldn’t be that difficult to be a slave!
Blank minded and creative. Must be easy as this.
I was recently rejected from a job that I met all the requirements for... The icing on the cake was that they told me I wasn't qualified for it.
Fast doesn't come cheap or high quality.
An excellent - if extremely frustrating - point on the need for an exact or near exact skills match when job searching. Something that I hear constantly from folks - trying to be helpful - who have not been unemployed lately is, "Apply anyway, even if you don't meet all the qualifications." Folks, that may have been viable advice 5 years ago, but these days it's a waste of everyone's time. In biotech, for instance, there was a time when you could become a project or program manager with a PMP and tangential tech or clinical experience. Now, if you don't have a PhD and bench experience in the field, you will likely be eliminated immediately. Hiring managers want people who can plug and play from day one. Unfortunately that leaves many of us as slaves to what may be very niche experience.
False. As long as you have the skills that are transferable, it’s always worth a shot. You aren’t wasting anyone’s time but the person who reviews your resume. There is always a chance you can get the job if your resume has something of interest to a recruiter/hr. You are basically saying “it IS too late”, which is entirely misleading and couldn’t be more wrong.
@@youtubedeletestheoppositio8188 I haven’t stopped doing it, and have tailored my resume for each role. But I have been turned down first round for roles that are far closer to my previous experience than the last shift in my career a few years ago. And as the video suggests, hiring managers are being very, very picky these days. Also, there is a cost, psychologically, from the drumbeat of rejection emails.
The problem with the plug and play employee is that they are already in a job and the job ad is setting the salary too low based on their experience (normally not even at median). That candidate is probably at the top where they are, why would they leave to have to build up their credibility all over again.
Its a catch-22 for everyone, the company goes on without a candidate, you are still unemployed and the star candidate wants to negotiate a better salary.
All of these job seeker help videos need to start with a clear disclaimer that if you have serious skills gaps (but actually "certifications"), you aren't the one the video is for.
There's nothing these videos can do for you until you find a way to gain those skills.
Totally agree skills and certifications seem to open doors very fast. I was applying for jobs before without any specific skills to point too and never got even a single interview. Once I had just a few months of training the interview and offers seemed to flow so yep totally right. TH-camrs never spend much time talking about good jobs take extra long even once hired!!
This was incredibly helpful! Thank you so much!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Competing to pay rent. Just kill me wtf
Seriously tho
And, for most people, to pay off debt
Pay rent AND little mouths to feed.
Thanks Brian from the life after layoff.
Apparently one resume is NOT a one size fits all. Now I just gotta tailor it accordingly to the job description that shows. Thanks for the tips!!!! 💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
What do you do if you don't have any experience in the field you're applying to?
Your question tells what you do in every situation. You have zero knowledge of life. Sad stuff.
@@john2914 and you have no love or kindness. sad stuff.
You take care. I am not your audience.
@@XyonbiX50 yes some of us don't pop out of the womb with 30 years experience in something. Handicap you might say.
I guess you try to compensate with something else? Offer value in some other way.
Why should we get into the workforce very soon? Why can't we take a break?
Apparently employers will pass over your resume if you have a break in employment, which is crazy. People get burnt out, I know I do. I want to get back into the job force to help my family out, but nowhere wants to hire.
You need to bring back the timestamps!
We need to push congress to make these companies who have massive corporate coffers that lay people off to boost their stock to be held accountable. I want everyone reading this to write their congress man/woman for mandatory 5 year severance packages for any company that did not have to lay off and it's paid out of the billions in corporate coffers. Similarly how if you file bankruptcy you can't have a bunch of assets, they must be sold, yet corporations can use corporate greed and sit on billions and lay workers off to boost stock. Write your congressman today and tell them you want corporate reparations and mandatory 5 year severance packages for solvent companies that lay off for no needed reason except greed and numbers.
That attitude won’t get you hired. I am sick of this whole selling yourself to employers thing. You go on a date aka an interview and try to portray yourself as the best prospect. If they like you they try to lock you in quickly before you know who they truly are. After you are committed aka hired, they start taking you for granted and start looking for your replacement.
How do we not become cynical or at least appear to be. (I am not a good actor BTW)
Holy crap, 5 years is a long time!
How the hell do you know if the company laid off for "greed"?!! Have (you) ever run a company - or for that matter (owned) one?!! Answer: no - I'm sure.
@@undoubtedcrow8010 Almost enough time to land the next job, the way this job market is.
Just a little bit different in my field of work, but as an electrcian, it takes a heartbeat to find new work/job LMAO XD
I totally wish I had learned a trade instead earning a college degree.
@@lizzi437 Can always start learning that trade now. I mean, if it'd take you a year to learn, how old will you be in a year if you don't learn that skill?
Trades , like sparky, plumber, tiler, carpenter, toolmaker has always been the best choices. I regret. Not doing those aswell 40 years later.
Nursing is like this now too. You apply and they call you the next day.
Mfs out here about to blow their brains out because they can’t find work but ranks up with “going to the dentist”
Been hearing this "going to the dentist" but when I look it up, DDGO just says some sort of phobia from dentists
I’ve been trying to get into IT for the past couple years since 2016. I went to school got my certification online but didn’t get my A+ but a friend of mine got lucky and someone would at his job was willing to train him because they didn’t feel like hiring someone And that’s how he got his experience in another hiring manager at my job told me he would rather hire someone with experience than someone with a certification
I LOVE Grammarly!
yes great tips , what about those in a career transition since covid what they did before they can no longer do and thats all you have on a resume what you did for all those years in one area and no current skills in computers . Also I find it had to come up with titles for job postions just to put them in on indeed, and what you can actually qualify for
Amazing channel
Relying on someone else to give me a job is getting old
Yeah, does the law have a boss ? How high are lawmakers
If you aren't getting any bites, it's either your resume or the fact that the economy and jobs are actually cr@p right now and you don't need to sign up for a course and spend more money you don't have while you're unemployed.
A couple of days ago, on our way home from a job, my colleague Martin pointed out that it's really easy to find a job, his explanation was as follows: -"If you want a job, you just put on your best clothes, walk into a random factory or shop, and start working there. When they call the cops and you get arrested, you just start working _there."_
Clearly that's sound advice, provided of course that you want to be a police officer, but it got me thinking -"what are they going to do about it? If they throw you in jail you'll just start working there, and if they think you're batshit crazy and send you to the funny farm, you'll just start working there, what are they gonna do about it? It's not like there are a whole lot of other places they can send you, and boom, now you're a doctor." Martin is a pretty smart guy, when you think about it.
I'm on unemployment pay right now that only barely pays the rent. I have however decided against "panic-applying". Yes, I am constantly taking money from my savings account to be able to live and eat healthy, but I also don't want to apply for a job I really don't want. I *have* to apply for a certain amount of jobs per month per the unemployment agency, but I customize my résumé for each, and really try to stand out. So far no luck and some ghosting by companies, but I try to stay positive. Maybe one day...
Have you found anything?
@@neelrastardust3052 Unfortunately not yet. I have applied for exactly 30 jobs now, no luck. It's because the competition is enormous in my field, because the market is oversaturated by people with my education
I would go to the dentist any day rather than put up with a toxic deadly company and have panic attacks every day and be searching for a new job in a horrible market.
Love the content! Curious to ask… what makes your course material better or what separates your courses from Andrew Lacivita’s? I’m not asking for stone throws or to create a recruiter rivalry, as I appreciate his and your respective content as I’ve learned a lot in a short period of time. I’m just wondering how you might tip the scales for me to purchase your material instead of his. 😊
I can’t comment on Andrew’s material, which I’m sure is great. My perspective is from that of a corporate recruiter with deep insider knowledge.
I’d suggest going with your gut on this one and whoever you resonate with more. I’m sure you can’t go wrong in either direction.
@@ALifeAfterLayoff Appreciate the candor. I will do that, which means I'll probably start with Unlocking LinkedIn and go from there. Thanks!
I live in the UK, no degree, 23 years old and on my butt. I’ve been looking into get into university to get a degree because I want to go down the teaching route but finding a job, closer to home and with the same or more money is so difficult.
Everywhere I look they say that I’m not experienced enough or whatever. Even as a Legal Assistant in several law firms I still struggle to find any similar roles. On top, I hate my job and the people I work with. I don’t want to go for another firm but it seems that may be where I end up.
Stressing, crying and anxious constantly. It’s been a struggle, hoping to get a job that I enjoy soon but it’s hard
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Hi Brian, thank you for the tips and all of this sounds good in theory. HOWEVER, I am faithfully doing all of the suggestions and cannot land a job. I am preparing for interviews, responding to content on LinkedIn, connecting with people on LinkedIn in my career field, PRAYING, following up, not hounding the hiring manger. I have had my resume reviewed, and still nothing! By the way, I work in the HR field, so I don’t know if it’s my name, which clearly identifies my race, or my age. Please advise on this scenario. I don’t want to appear desperate, but sadly I am. The constant rejection is too much for me. I have even taken a chance and asked for feedback following interviews, which I cannot get for legal reasons.
sorry to hear of your challenges but the HR/recruiting field is having an extra hard time landing new roles due to the huge reduction in open rec across high tech. if you're in a different industry then i can't comment on it.
I feel exactly the same. Doing “everything I am supposed to do” cannot get a job.Have had multiple interviews but no job offers after 7 months.
I’m looking for a job in the banking industry. I have 20 years experience as a Santander employee. Got laid off in November 2023 due to “structural changes”.
Restructuring is a swear word to me. Sorry.
Multiple resumes strategy is old school. Nowdays the resumes should align completely with the linkedin profile otherwise you are inflicting an unnecessary self harm.
Your resume should completely align with the job posting while not conflicting with your LinkedIn profile. Employers want specific things, and 10 different employers seeking candidates for the exact same position are all looking for 10 different things. The same resume will NOT work for all 10. You can use the same base resume and tweak it with just a few replaced keywords here and there, but you HAVE to customize each resume for each job you apply for no matter how perfect you think your resume is. It's not the quality of your resume that matters these days, it's your ability to concisely show how YOU qualify for the position you're applying for that matters.
@@asinsodojrn Based on the principle that a resume should strictly be one page you don’t have enough space to add more details, on the contrary Linkedin provides more flexibility on that regard. To your point of adding different keywords based on the posting, yes I agree but at the same time this is not considered tailoring in a traditional sense.
@asinsojrn9082 My resume contradicts itself in several places 😁
Linkedin is for losers
Agreed
Optimize your resume = lie your ass off, and/or at least a little bit/somewhat on said resume(s)👍
Suppose I need to make money quickly and I just need a job to survive, rather than a career type job. What do I do?
That's an excellent question! Many job hunters would like to know but few of the career experts or resume advice givers have any idea.
The only things I can think of are illegal, lol
But what if your resume is all retail management for last 6yrs? How can I optimize it if I want to transition into business office roles? I am having no luck..its been one month since I lost my job.
Hey I can make you a personal portfolio website (Online Resume)
@@anurajdas5978at least spam to people who would actually need a personal website.
This is great info, thanks!
One unintentional thing with unemployment is that you may take a job that is vastly lower than the job you had... I have found out that really hurts you in the eyes of some companies when you're applying.
I don't have a job, not even a part time job experience. Will I still benefit from using the advice listed in this video?
WOW THANKS! IM CURED!
Thanks for these ideas.
Im 18 and about too graduate its tough finding a job still being in highschool
any advice for follow up emails after applying and or interviewing?
Hey I can make you a personal portfolio website
Thank-you for excellent tips. Do you accept resumes for candidates? I am in international tax looking for director / partner level role?
Man this sucks I only worked 2 jobs all my life got laid off from them both after decades as a hard working American so my resume is not the greatest an I don't wanna lie with job experience I'm very smart can learn fast im computer literate but I'm not college educated just a high school diploma because I worked mostly all my life cause I had too sadly I had no time my only choice at this point is dead end jobs through indeed an other job apps an local agencies or try an get a degree an hope I don't go homeless in the process
Why is it taking so long to find a job? Because AI and automation is shrinking the job market. Employers do not need so many employees as they did in the past.
thats where it is going
Also panic applying! Hell, i even applied for an auto tech position at Valvoline! In deep financial destitution!
Thanks for your information!
Thanks!
Wow thanks! 🙏
I am terrified right now without a job, it has been six months
That part about not having enough experience for a job..so how do you explain one of my friends getting a job he had no experience for with a huge salary and benefits? Either he lied about getting that job or some companies don't care about the lack of experience and are more interested in your skills/attitude/personality.
Does this still apply to people with basically zero experience?
I feel only entry level jobs for with no experience. A job that requires skills before employment seem to never want people without specific skills.
Thanks a lot for such informative videos. Request your advice on getting back into workforce after 2+ years of career gap due to medical emergency at home. I couldn't upskill myself during this period as most of the time was spent on taking care of my ailing mother. Since situation is settled now and I am ready to join workforce but it seems to be a dead end as no reply from companies despite of multiple applications having ATS friendly Resume'. I left my last job as an AVP-Finance and would like to restart with same level or a level below at least. Can you please help me in such situation by sharing your suggestions? Thanks!
I'd like to point out that my job search started at about the same time this video was published. My job search is STILL going and none of these tips have worked. You can fine-tune your approach as much as you like, but you can't overcome employers who just don't want to hire.
Your job search is dependent on the quality of your experience, skills and marketing ability. I can’t help with the first two.
Interesting tips.
I dont understand, ive been laid off since covid (2020). And i need to bounce back in a new endeavor, but i want to continue in the automotive field ( i worked previously in the aerospace industry), how do i switch ?
I am a stay at home mom for the last six years- only have some e-commerce experience, please suggest a hat jobs should I apply for
Great Commercial.
B. Time eff. practical advice. Keep it up sir.