Dear Savvy,
I'm wondering what you think is the best method for getting into a company. I am looking for a job in my area, and there is a specific company that I want to work for.
My knee-jerk reaction is to apply for any job that I am capable of doing, but the more I think about it the more I think that it may not be a good idea. Does applying for every job available at a company look bad or does it get your name into company conversation?
See my answer when you read more.
Savvy says: It's great that you've found a company that interests you. Just like you are following your instincts to get a job there, you should follow your hunch that applying for every job available isn't a good idea. That doesn't mean that you can't apply for more than one position at the company, but you should be selective about the positions and it should be obvious why you are applying for each one.
While submitting applications for various positions can show how much you want a job with the company, it could very well send the message that you are out to get any possible job and don't care what it is. Employers want candidates who are focused, seem to know what they want, and have a clear idea of what they can offer as an employee.
You know how enthusiastic you are about this company, but there's no way for the company in question to know you're not applying for every job available at 10 others in a broad attempt to find employment. The trick is to focus your job search within the company to just a couple positions that you're qualified for, and submit separate resumes tailored to the requirements for each position.
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another thing that you can do is try to find the main number for the company and have them transfer you to HR. that way you can have a conversation directly with someone there to let them know how much you're interested in the company and that you would love to talk about how you could be a great fit for some of the open positions. sometimes i think that you get lost in a database if you just submit your resume online, so try to find an email or phone number for a person and go that route as well.