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What really are employers looking for in a suitable job candidate?

  • Writer: Matthew Coppola
    Matthew Coppola
  • Jun 29, 2016
  • 1 min read

The problem most employers find when looking for a suitable candidate is that they do not meet the requirements of both the position and the employer. Both are different and this is something that must be understood. When we submit our resume and covering letter for a job, we not only need to address the requirements of the job, that is, the functional requirements (the tasks and responsibilities assigned to the position) but also the employers needs. They are looking for someone who is flexible, reliable and genuinely keen in the job and the company itself. It is about showing the employer that you can deliver results with a motivating attitude, backed up by an already existing skills set relevant to the job.

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