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Ask HN: What are some "unconventional" ways to stand out in applications?

1 点作者 Wazflame大约 1 年前
Hi everyone,<p>I&#x27;m at the stage I&#x27;m starting to look for other job opportunities, but naturally (like us all!) am finding that a lot of the jobs are very competitive so I&#x27;m rarely getting much progress for the jobs that I really want.<p>My background is Paralegal and Sales work and this question came to mind when I recently applied for a Paralegal role at DuckDuckGo: by the job description I felt like I had the relevant experiences and a unique cover letter, but given the role was probably quite attractive (fully remote, flexible working, relatively high salary for the position) I knew it&#x27;d be quite competitive and I was rejected pre-interview. I&#x27;ve had similar experiences of applying for what are likely highly competitive roles.<p>Perhaps it&#x27;s a bit harder in my areas of expertise since I haven&#x27;t really gained hard &quot;technical&quot; skills in the same way that a software developer would have, so a lot of the roles I&#x27;m looking at could probably be done by most people after some training.<p>I&#x27;m just curious, from any domain, if there are tips&#x2F;tricks you&#x27;ve used when applying to a job role that you know is oversubscribed to give yourself a fighting chance.<p>For example, two things I&#x27;ve thought of came to mind:<p>1) Trying to contact an employee via LinkedIn to ask questions about the company (in theory, maybe this means your putting face to an application) - however, when I&#x27;ve tried this, most times I get no reply and wonder if it&#x27;s counterproductive (i.e. maybe recruiters&#x2F;employees just get annoyed that you&#x27;re bothering them)<p>2) Creating some unique form of material of how I&#x27;d do the job (i.e. for the Paralegal job, creating a mini-booklet on how I would handle certain tasks at the company). I thought maybe this is a way of showing that you&#x27;re willing to go &quot;above and beyond&quot; what a normal candidate would do: even if the work you produce won&#x27;t be of any real value (naturally, the actual job in practice will be different to anything you can read online) - this is the type of thing I&#x27;ve thought of doing since I can&#x27;t imagine anyone else would do this but there&#x27;s no guarantee this would even be seen in my application (if I link it on my CV) so I wonder if it&#x27;s even worth the time, particularly since it would be for every job that I really want.<p>TLDR: Just curious if anyone has found any ways of strengthening their application above the CV and Cover Letter for highly coveted&#x2F;oversubscribed job roles that have been effective in helping you &quot;stand out from the crowd&quot; when applying?<p>Thanks for any suggestions and insights!

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gajus大约 1 年前
Customize the CV with an intro that&#x27;s directly addressing the company and the role requirements for which you are applying.