
Hallo zusammen,
Ich wollte nur ein positives Ergebnis teilen, anstatt all die Beiträge darüber "Ich kann in der Schweiz keinen Job finden" – "Der Arbeitsmarkt ist so schlecht"
Nachdem mir mitgeteilt wurde, dass ich mit weniger als zwei Jahren Berufserfahrung entlassen werde, habe ich in den letzten Monaten mit der Bewerbung begonnen und einen kleinen Überblick erstellt.
Meine Take Aways sind:
– Es ist normal, keine Rückmeldung zu erhalten
– Bewerben Sie sich viel und seien Sie ein bisschen flexibel
– Wenn Ihr Lebenslauf zu 70 % übereinstimmt, entscheiden Sie sich dafür
– Machen Sie sich nicht die Mühe, sich zu bewerben, wenn die Stelle schon ein paar Tage offen ist (alle älteren Bewerbungen werden oft automatisch abgelehnt)
https://i.redd.it/a0bz5c2p8mrg1.png
Von randomname945
17 Kommentare
May I ask your field?
I had a similar experiences to this when I was looking for a job, very similar numbers to yours.
Congrats, a 13% response rate from CV to first stage is enormous. Are you in some specific niche?
Congrats
Chiming on… What sector?
Man, you’re way too lucky.
On 100 applications, I get in average at least 80 no answer and the rest is mostly rejection (Sometimes, I’m too over-qualified, sometimes not enough, sometimes they got someone else).
Even if I’m applying for a job like cashier, it’s a struggle.
If I manage to pass that wall and get to the first round, until now I’ve had a 100% rate of being hired for the job.
I even mention I’m willing to work on weekends or at night but I guess I might sound too desperate lmao
Please at least state the field of your work, otherwise this information is somewhat meaningless!
Congrats. May i ask, what the position is? (Unemployed Software Engineer since May last year)
I got 3 rejections today, within 2 hours. I am soooo unemployed, that i started scraping all career websites and create my own jobs ch:
https://jobs.poyraz.digital/
maybe, then i can find something where not „Mehr als 100 Personen haben auf „Bewerben“ geklickt“
The no answer rate is pretty decent! (Not insanely high)
What is 1,2 ,3. round?
Survivor bias
I’ve heard that they are plenty of restaurants and cafes looking for staff. I’m pretty sure that for 103 applications you get over 70% of positive answers even without experience. The IT golden age is coming to an end. it’s time to adapt guys.
Your chart is a clear indication of a bad job market! 103 applications lead to one offer. Not sure i am getting what you are trying to prove.
Congrats on all cases!
Three things as every one else asked : field, experience level
And what’s the visualisation tool everybody uses ?
On which places you looked to find the jobs offers?
Kind of mind boggling that a third of the companies don’t even bother to answer back.
Huge survivorship bias.
I wrote over 300 applications in the last 18 months. I probably got like 25 answers. 19 of them, you will hear from us. And six rejections.
From the 19 applications i got a rejection after i called them to ask, what the status is now.
About flexibility.. i have a broken spine and autism. I am as flexible as both allow me.
Learned logistics and reschooled/studied as technical salesperson. Both with certification.
But no experience in offices.
I am glad you found something OP, but it is not as easy for everyone of us.
Wondering if the job can be done remotely or they told you to show up at the office everyday