Applying for jobs online – Common mistakes
The advent of Job boards on-line and on-line application systems has facilitated the application process for candidates, making it relatively easy to apply for the many thousands of roles advertised everyday. However this facilitation has its downside, with many candidates making ill-advised applications as well as sloppy and careless applications.

Some of the most common mistakes that candidates make include:
1) Applying for positions for which they are not qualified. It is amazing the number of candidates who apply for roles that they couldn’t possibly do either through lack of sufficient experience, qualifications or both.
2) Applying for positions that they are not really interested in. This is surprisingly common and you have to wonder what is going on in some people’s minds. Some of the responses we get from these people include: “I just thought I would throw my hat in the ring, to gauge the market, but I am not really looking”.
3) Lack of professionalism when applying online. Just because it is easy to apply is no reason to lower professional standards. Check your spelling and grammar, use a cover letter, spend some time making sure that your cover letter and resume is appropriate to the role sought.
4) Using embarrassing or inappropriate email addresses can easily put off prospective employers. For example, lonliluver@email.com or purv57@easy.com.au, is very unlikely to gain you any brownie points.
But I can assure you that a surprising number of candidates do use similarly gauche addresses. Make sure that if you use social media sites, that you don’t have tasteless postings or pictures on your site.