Searching for a job in a tough economy can be extremely challenging. This is especially true if it seems impossible to get past the first interview. Unfortunately, some people seem to have this sort of luck. So what can be done about it? Is there a secret to getting the employer of your choice to call you back for a second interview - and perhaps hire you for the position? There are a few tips that you can utilize to get you on the right track. Let's look at what they are ...
Look at Your Interviewing Skills
If you're having a difficult time getting past the first interview then the first place you'll want to look for improvement is your actual interviewing skills. It may be that you aren't presenting yourself in the most professional manner in the interview. Or you may be saying a few things that show you lack confidence. The point is, if you're finding that you've been to multiple interviews and you can't seem to get any further than that then you may want to take a closer look at what you can improve. For one, take a look at what's on your resume. It may be that your resume only focuses on the responsibilities you've been given over the years, versus the duties you've fulfilled and skills you bring to the table. Expressing what you've accomplished says a lot about what you can get done with the current employer. Also, if you're suffering from interviewing jitters, it doesn't hurt to do a "dress rehearsal" of sorts with a friend. This might help boost your confidence for the next interview.
Consider Getting More Training
Another problem that you may want to consider that might explain why you may not be able to get past the first interview is the number of qualifications you're bringing to the table. Sometimes you may be trying to apply for highly competitive positions that require a little bit more training to help you match up with your competition. If this is the case then it might not hurt to watch what trends are popular in your field then take time to learn whatever you need to learn in order to get on par with those trends. For some, this means taking a class or two to get on track. While for others, it may simply mean meeting up with a mentor who can give boatloads of great advice.
Find Something to Do With Your Time
A great way to keep yourself busy and boost confidence for your next interview is to get out there and volunteer. By taking on various projects while waiting for your next job to appear, you can learn new skills, enhance old ones, and get yourself used to being in a working environment. If nothing else, you'll be able to improve your confidence before going into your next interview. It can feel discouraging to only ever land a first interview without getting to a second one, or being hired for a job. But don't give up on your goal. By taking on these tips, you should be able to land the job you want in no time.
- Related Videos
- Related Articles
- Ask / Related Q&A
- 7 Highly Effective Tips For Job Seekers
- The First 30 Seconds Count The Most On Your Job Employment Interview
- Medical And Healthcare Job Seekers - Hot Tips To Get Your Dream Job
- Gorecroot - International Jobs: Recruiters Post Free Job Openings, Jobs Advertising, Job Seekers Submit Resume, Walk in
- Gorecroot - International Jobs: Recruiters Post Free Job Openings, Jobs Advertising, Job Seekers Submit Resume, Walk in
- What Every Job Seeker Must Know to Have an Edge Over Other Applicants
- Job Search Mistakes Every Job Seeker Should Avoid
- The job seeker and his discouraging circle




Tips in Letter Creation
By: kimberly valerio | 03/12/2009So the job you have been waiting for is finally on the Classified Ads. And you want to put your full power in creating this application letter for your employer. Of course this is not just your ordinary type of letter and you should present it in a standard business letter.
A Paralegal Career Is Hot And In High Demand
By: kelly15501 | 03/12/2009Jobs in the legal field are growing rapidly. They are expanding to accommodate different levels of skill and education. The Paralegal career has been on the rise for years also and has shown no sign of slowing down.
Jobs for the Future – Automotive Industry
By: Tavi Price | 02/12/2009If you are interested in cars, you should check out jobs for the future in the automobile industry. With unemployment rates reaching all time highs, job security has become a priority for many individuals. The Automotive service industry has a variety of opportunities for those interested in a hands-on, service-oriented career.
4 Ways to Love Your Job
By: Kasan Groupe | 02/12/2009You can easily love your job, you just need to change your perspective a little bit.
Becoming a Nurse Practitioner in the US - A Step by Step Approach
By: Jeslyn Jessy | 02/12/2009In United States, in order to become a licensed nurse practitioner, a person is required to possess a master degree or a doctoral degree. This profession has become one of the most prospective careers this year. If you have intention to join this line, here are SIX essential steps you need to follow:
What Are the Core Responsibilities of a Nurse Practitioner?
By: Jeslyn Jessy | 02/12/2009In medical industry, nurse practitioners are known as professionals who provide high quality healthcare services like what doctors do. In certain states in United States, this group of personnel is required to work under the supervision of physicians or doctors. However, some other states allow them to carry out their tasks independently.
Essential Tips to Be a Successful Nurse Practitioner
By: Jeslyn Jessy | 02/12/2009Currently, there are about 125, 000 qualified nurse practitioners in United States. Many fresh graduates do not know what they should do in order to improve themselves. For these new comers, in order to become outstanding professionals in this field, it is important for them to unlearn and relearn. Here are some important tips I would like to share with you.
Tips For Passing Nurse Practitioner Examination
By: Jeslyn Jessy | 02/12/2009In order to become a certified nurse practitioner, it is compulsory for a person to complete the accredited program and pass the National Council Licensure Examination. Even if you have completed your master degree or doctoral program, you are still required to sit for the exam. Passing the board exam is not really difficult if the right approach is being used.
Using Twitter To Improve The Impact Of Your Resume
By: Heather Eagar | 01/12/2009 | ResumesTwitter is more than a social outlet. It can actually help you get your next job. Find out how.
Should I Add LinkedIn to My Resume?
By: Heather Eagar | 27/11/2009 | BusinessThe social networking world has become a major part of daily life. You can meet new people, catch up with old buddies, join groups, and even play games with others. One major aspect of the social networking realm that has become vital to workers is job seeking. On sites like...
Why Executives Should Look Beyond Their Accomplishments When Preparing a Resume
By: Heather Eagar | 19/11/2009 | ResumesFor an Executive, accomplishments are important but what should else should you highlight in your resume?
Tips For Getting A Job After Being Laid Off More Than Once
By: Heather Eagar | 17/11/2009 | CareersBeing laid-off is never fun. Imagine going through it twice. If you're in this situation, there are things you can do to help your job search succeed.
Remaining Empowered After Months of Job Searching
By: Heather Eagar | 13/11/2009 | CareersOne of the most draining experiences one can endure is the job search. A job search isn't usually thought of as a high-energy process, but given enough time, you'll find your body and mind getting fatigued as a search goes on and on. When a job search lasts for more...
Attending Job Fairs at the Executive Level
By: Heather Eagar | 08/11/2009 | CareersAt the beginning of your career, you probably attended a job fair or two, but you may have ignored job fairs since your career became more established. Now that you're between jobs, a career fair has presented itself. As an executive, you're now considering attending some type of career fair. So...
Executives: Are You Worth the Investment?
By: Heather Eagar | 04/11/2009 | ResumesExecutives have the challenge of proving their worth in their resumes even more so than than a mid-level professional. Read more to find out how do it.