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Four IT job search traps...and how to avoid them

Four IT job search traps...and how to avoid them

By:  Katherine Spencer Lee  On: 14 Oct 2006 For: ComputerWorld (US) Creator

Are you an IT professional who - though skilled and experienced - can't seem to locate a good position. If so, you may want to consider whether you're falling into these common job-search traps:

The best part about networking: It's easier to do than you think. Talk to friends, family members, former co-workers and supervisors, IT professionals you meet at industry events -- even your doctor and dentist -- about your job search. I know many people who have found employment as a result of casual conversations they've had with everyday contacts. For IT professionals, online networking is increasingly popular -- and effective.

You're less than perfect

Believe it or not, even one typo or grammatical goof on your resume or cover letter could be what is keeping you from finding a new position. With dozens or even hundreds of candidates to evaluate, a hiring manager won't think twice about passing on the applicant who has five years of "SQL Saver" experience. Our company's research has consistently shown that even a single typo on a resume or cover letter can take you out of the running for a job.

Ask another person to review your application materials before you submit them. That 10 extra minutes spent making sure everything is error-free could prove vital if he finds something amiss.

Robert Half Technology recently partnered with CareerBuilder.com to survey hiring managers about the current hiring environment. The results clearly show that the market is in your favor. Eighty-one percent of hiring managers polled said they consider it just as challenging, if not more so, to locate qualified candidates today than 12 months ago. And a nearly equal percentage expects the market to remain challenging in the coming year. So, press your advantage and remember the best practices outlined above to help land the job you seek.

Katherine Spencer Lee is executive director of Robert Half Technology, a leading provider of IT professionals on a project and full-time basis. Robert Half Technology has more than 100 locations in North America and Europe, and offers online job search services at on the Web site.

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Katherine Spencer Lee Katherine Spencer Lee is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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