Wednesday, August 15, 2012

LinkedIn Job Seeker-Why You Don’t Get Invited For Job Interviews


Open Letter to LinkedIn Job Seekers,

Greetings to you today.

You don't know me but I know you. I have read your online profile many times. I know you've been job seeking for some time now. And I can imagine you're wondering where all the job opportunities are hiding on LinkedIn.

My dear, just last weekend I visited your profile, this time to invite you for an interview. Your experience totally matched the vacancy but unfortunately your full details were not found on your profile. 

You had no email address, no telephone number, no pictures, no detailed JD/ work history, only 20 people are connected to you, your career summary was blank, and no one ever recommended you!

You seemed qualified for the role but you were simply unreachable. 

Your uncompleted profile created a “gulf” between you and your opportunity. 

You seem not to be aware that Talent acquisition specialists, recruiters (or head-hunters) are everywhere on LinkedIn. They hire every time.

You're not even conscious that your LinkedIn profile is your 21st century resume, and not just another facebook. You treat LinkedIn like facebook; and that's your sin. You're messing with the world's largest business platform; with 161 million business professionals; and almost 200,000 of them are Nigerians. (CEOs, Directors, Entrepreneurs, Business Managers, HRMs, Decision Makers, Recruiters, Head-hunters, etc)  

Well, this is my way of getting across to you. 

The truth is, there was a job and you were qualified for it. But I couldn't reach you to invite you for the interview.

PS: The vacancy has since been filled. I just thought you should know what happened behind your back. And if you think my write-up is a fable, think again.

Leke Oshiyemi


7 comments:

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Unknown said...

This is a wonderful write up Leke. We tend to take serious issue for granted and expect wonderful result.

Unknown said...

Thanks Atilade. And, yes, the article is based on a true life story. Sometimes job seeker's loses are usually unknown to them. There's need for paradigm shift.

Aderogba Adewusi said...

The truth well said.

Unknown said...

Leke, very insightful and concise piece. Thanks for sharing.

Anonymous said...

yes! there Mr. Leke thanks for this insightful message I will update my profile ASAP

Unknown said...

Mr Leke, you have given us the bitter but correct pill for this very illness, I sure hope most of us will take heed this time. Thank you for finding the missing brick!!