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Farrous13 01-13-2009 09:45 PM

Applying for too many jobs
 
hi there. Im basically graduating this semester in engineering and im applying for lots of jobs. Some online, some during career fairs. Now the question is when i get a job interview, or a phone call for a job interview, is it normal to ask about the job i applied for. I mean would the employer think that im not taking it seriously. Bcoz i think that i shouldnt commit to couple of jobs hoping to get a hold off, instead i feel that applying for a lot of jobs will increase the chances. Please can any body express their point of view. Thank you.

Tsveta 01-16-2009 09:07 AM

I don't think it is wrong to ask the interviewer for which job he is contacting you. They don't expect this is the only job application you've made. Normally they will introduce to you and will mention for what position they are calling.

xminchx 03-25-2009 09:34 PM

I also agree with Tsveta. However, if you meant that you want to ask the interviewer what the job is about because you are just plain not sure what it is, then that is fine too. It may help to do a little research about the job and/or company before hand, but if you do not, it is ok. Companies don't expect everyone to know what they are about and what each position will consist of. All you can do is be as professional sounding over the phone as you can, because that will be better for you in the long run.

meancleantech 03-26-2009 10:38 AM

You should keep track of each company and the jobs you applied for with the company. It may make you look like you just threw out 100 resumes if you don't have an idea of what job you applied for with that company. When I hire and have someone from my office call, if the person doesn't know what job they applied for with us it kind of questions how much passion they have for that job and how serious they are taking it. We usually will still interview them but it is a bad mark on their job search sheet.

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