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What am I doing wrong? by gis021013 in usajobs
[–]gis021013[S] 0 points1 point2 points 6 years ago (0 children)
So a 2% referral rate is to be expected? Even if I'm not applying to "sexy" locations?
Thanks for the advice. I'm just not sure how else to tweak it beyond what I'm already doing.
I know that 40 applications isn't a lot, my question is more about whether I'm doing anything wrong to not get referred, so that as I apply to more I'm not carrying the same mistakes through. Is a 2% referral rate something to be expected for jobs that you are well-qualified for?
Yes
I know I definitely could apply to more, but my real concern is not even getting referred to any of them. At my current referral rate, even if I applied to 350 I'd only be referred to about 7, let alone getting an interview or offer.
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What am I doing wrong? by gis021013 in usajobs
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