Categories: General

Seven Reasons Why Recruiters Instantly Reject Resumes!!!

Forget “What color is your Parachute?” Here are seven reasons why resumes always get rejected according to the report conducted by tech recruiters at Kovasys IT Recruitment.
New York, NY (PRWEB) March 19, 2012
A new report from Kovasys IT Recruitment answers a question that many IT candidates are asking: “Why are the technology recruitersignoring my resume?” We have sat down with Alex Kovalenko, a technical recruiting manager at Kovasys Inc. with operations in Toronto, Montreal, New York and San Francisco, to discuss. “If a tech recruiter can not tell within ten seconds that you are worth a call then your resume will go straight into a recycle bin. Keep in mind that at our firm recruiters can review up to 50 resumes every day and can not spend hours reviewing resumes,” said Alex Kovalenko with Kovasys Inc.
Mr. Kovalenko says that there are seven reasons why IT recruiters could potentially reject yourresume and are as follows:
1. Firstly, when a recruiter looks over a resume – he or she wants to find experience in the field. If acandidate is a PHP Developer with no object oriented development experience and the job is for anobject oriented Java Developer – the recruiter is not going to call. Companies are paying recruiters to find an apple to fill an apple job. Companies are not paying recruiters to help candidates transfer their skills from one field to another. If a company is going to pay a recruiter a significant retainer fee, they expect a perfect match.
2. What is candidate’s level or title? If the recruiter is searching for a team lead developer and a candidate’s title is a senior developer, that candidate should not expect an interview with the recruiter. Again, the recruiter is hired to find a team lead developer, not to squeeze a senior developer into a team lead position. On the other hand, if the client wants a senior developer and a candidate is a team lead – that candidate is over-qualified and even if he or she thinks they can do a senior developer’s job the client will not. The first team lead job that comes along might interest that candidate more, causing the recruiter and the company to suspect that you are going to pursue the better opportunity; neither party is willing to risk that.
3. The next area the recruiter is going to look at is the most recent experience. If the client wants aLinux Systems Administrator for a hosting company and a candidate has the experience, but it was over five years ago, recruiter will reject the resume. Any good recruiter can find a candidate with that current familiarity. If candidate was a good Linux Administrator five years ago and have not worked in that area since, their skills might be nowhere near contemporary due to new technologies like virtualization, vmware, etc.
4. Location, location, location. If a client is in New York and a candidate is in Miami – that candidate will most likely not get an interview. Relocating candidates is just too problematic if there is a viable candidate in the client’s location. In addition, most companies are not interested in paying for relocation in a bad economy. Moreover, there is usually the additional challenge of a spouse who must also relocate and find a job.
5. The next aspect the recruiter will look at is whether the industry experience matches the client’s. Again this is not an economy that allows for deciding whether skills will transfer from one industry to another. If candidate is in medical software development and the job is in financial development – the recruiter will not be calling. Skills might transfer and candidate might become a financial software developer, but it is not up to the recruiter to do that.
6. Education is the next big thing to consider and this one can be an automatic killer. Most recruiters are looking for a Masters in Computer Science or Engineering because they are hired to find the best candidates. No company will be paying a recruiter for a non-degreed or Bachelor of Arts candidate.
7. If candidate does not hold any position for an extensive period of time, job seeker should not expect an interview with a recruiter. a If candidate had six jobs in the last four years there better be a very good reason for it.
And last but not least says Alex Kovalenko: “List your accomplishments and what technologies you have worked with the two – three companies you have worked for. Make sure your resume is two pages long (even if you have worked for over 10 years) and is in traditional and chronological format.”
Courtesy by: Alex Kovalenko

Vipul Mali

Recent Posts

Handwriting Secrets Revealed: What Your Writing Says About You | Expert Talk Ep. 165 with Umeshh Singh on Handwriting Secrets.

Expert Talk Ep. 165: Handwriting Secrets. How Your Writing Reveals More Than You Think In… Read More

6 days ago

The Hiring Reality Check: What Recruiters and Candidates Don’t Say. NEW PODCAST ALERT | Episode 164 🚨

Unlock Your Career Potential: Mastering the Art of Strategic Hiring Are you struggling to land… Read More

2 weeks ago

On Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti, let’s draw career wisdom from Baba Saheb!

Career Lessons from Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar’s life offers more than… Read More

2 weeks ago

Four Burners Theory Explained: Why Work-Life Balance Is a Myth (And How to Thrive Anyway)

The Four Burners Theory offers a simple yet profound framework for understanding why perfect work… Read More

4 weeks ago

Tarot Myths Busted: Key Insights from Expert Talk Ep. 163 with Nandini Ghosh

Do you ever feel a pull towards something, a gut feeling that guides you, but… Read More

1 month ago

Happy Chaitra Navratri, Ugadi & Gudi Padwa. 10 Timeless Professional Learnings from India’s Vibrant New Year Celebrations.

Chaitra Navratri, Ugadi & Gudi Padwa: 10 Timeless Professional Learnings from India's Vibrant New Year… Read More

1 month ago

Expert Talk Ep. 162: Win Life Like a Warrior with Col. Tyagvir Raghava

From stable tech career to Indian Army battlefield, corporate boardrooms to passion-driven mission—Col. Tyagvir Raghava… Read More

2 months ago

Happy Recruiters Day: A day built for the unsung heroes of the talent world, the recruiters of India.

A day built for the unsung heroes of the talent world, the recruiters of India. Right after… Read More

2 months ago

Holi’s vibrant energy sparks timeless wisdom. Blend festival greetings with 10 key learnings.

Bursting with colors, Holi ignites joy and unity across India tonight! As a recruitment expert… Read More

2 months ago

BEHIND EVERY SUCCESSFUL LEADER IS A FORMULA NO ONE TALKS ABOUT | Expert Talk with Arshad Kamal Khan

🎙 BEHIND EVERY SUCCESSFUL LEADER IS A FORMULA NO ONE TALKS ABOUT In Expert Talk… Read More

2 months ago

Lake Revival Secrets: Socio-Economic Power of Water Bodies | Expert Talk with Madhukar Swayambhu

Revitalize Waterways: Harnessing Ancient Wisdom for a Sustainable Future Our planet faces growing challenges with… Read More

2 months ago

The Power of Inner Leadership: How Vedic Wisdom Shapes Modern Leaders | Expert Talk with Dhandeep Rajyaguru

Inner Leadership: Leading with Clarity, Purpose, and Wisdom Featuring Dhandeep Rajyaguru on Expert Talk Ep.… Read More

3 months ago