Submitted by jsboklahoma1987 t3_124pae1 in LifeProTips

Employers have to pay per application and if there are a lot of applicants they are not pulling all the applications, they are only choosing from a select few. By messaging them you are letting them know you aren’t going to be a waste of their money when they pull your application because that initial contact has already been made letting them know you are a real person, really interested in that position and not someone who is just mass applying to a lot of jobs never intending to actually follow through with an interview.

Edit: This is specifically through indeed (see title). If you can message them this means the employer is open to receiving messages if they weren’t this feature would not be enabled.

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blueavole t1_je08217 wrote

This is very dependent on the employer. I’ve worked at places that will automatically trash any applications that “go around their system “ because they paid a lot of money for it and have to prove it’s value.

It also proves you can’t or won’t follow directions.

Call the HR department and ask first

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jsboklahoma1987 OP t1_je0a67c wrote

That actually makes no sense. There is very rarely instructions in job postings telling you not to contact them. And your app isn’t “going around the system” they still have to view it, you are simply messaging them letting them know you are interested in their position. I think you might not have a good grasp on how it works.

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cz03se t1_je0bqef wrote

I’ve had a similar experience to the person you’re replying to. Not sure why you feel the need to diminish their experience. I wouldn’t be surprised if somebody told me different workplaces handle various tasks very differently

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jsboklahoma1987 OP t1_je0by9t wrote

Contacting the employer through the app they posted their job on is not “going around the system”. It’s not diminishing anything I think they fundamentally misunderstood my post.

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cz03se t1_je0ctyj wrote

It’s not clear my friend, i would apply on indeed and then find a way to message an employer DIRECTLY rather than indirectly through a third party site per your instruction. I don’t know what to tell you. Let’s both be wrong and move on who cares

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JimmyTorpedo t1_je0czwk wrote

How exactly...I am on Indeed right now and can not see a way to directly message an employer?

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lorienne22 t1_je1fuef wrote

I pull the Indeed submissions for my company. Rest assured we never read those messages. We will check messages for a particular applicant only if we've otherwise already been in contact with the applicant. A direct message stating you want to work here is deemed redundant by our team. Our initial assumption is you want to work here and that's why you've applied. It isn't until we leave messages that go unanswered that we realize you just wanted a place to fill out for your unemployment voucher. I would much rather make a few unanswered phone calls than to rifle through dozens of messages.

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