7 tips on how to get a job you’re not qualified for

by Corina Dondas

 

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Be informed and try to learn everything there is to know about that company and their clients and think of ways you can make them increase their profit.

If you’re trying to learn how to get a job you really want but for which you are not really qualified, just read on and discover what you can do to achieve this goal. Even if you consider yourself to be under-qualified for a job that you really want, I must remind you that people hire people and not resumes, so try not to underestimate the power of emotional connections. The truth is that you should apply to some jobs even if you don’t meet every last requirement because your other wonderful skills might help you get it. Here are a few very helpful tips on how to get a job for which you are not really qualified:

1. PREPARE FOR THE INTERVIEW

One of the most important things you should do if you want to learn how to get a job for which you are not really qualified is to prepare for the interview. Just do some research, find out as much as you can about the company and just remember that “[b]eing prepared is more important than job knowledge, skills and experience.”

2. TAILOR YOUR RESUME

The next step you should take in trying to get your dream job for which you are not yet qualified is by tailoring your resume so that it suits that job’s requirements better. Try to think creatively and see how your work experience relates to that job you want. Try to emphasize certain aspects of your previous jobs that are relevant to this position that you seek.

3. BE CONFIDENT

Another very important thing you should keep in mind when you are going to a job interview is to try to be confident, so that you’ll make a first good impression. Just show your potential employer how motivated and determined you really are and have more faith in your abilities! Make a list of reasons why you think you would be good for that job and share some of them with your employer during the interview.

4. MAINTAIN A POSITIVE ATTITUDE

Even if you’re nervous, even if you doubt your abilities or the fact that you might get this job that you are not really qualified for, try to maintain a positive attitude and focus on the bright side of things. Just remember that this is a good learning experience and that you are in control of your thoughts and feelings.

5. DO SOME RESEARCH

Before going to that interview, make sure you do some research and try to be prepared for any questions your potential employer might ask you. Be informed and try to learn everything there is to know about that company and their clients and think of ways you can make them increase their profit.

6. ASK INTELLIGENT QUESTIONS

Make sure you ask intelligent questions during the interview because there is always more about a job than is specified in an ad. Just use those things you find out during the interview and make clever remarks. You may even discover other job functions that are available that you are more qualified for and this way, you’ll be able to direct your focus on them.

7. BE OPEN TO TRAINING

Always be open to training! If an employer is willing to train you just to have you as one of their employees, then it means that they really see something special in you. Try to demonstrate enthusiasm about learning new things and be willing to put extra time and effort into your training.

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