In today’s job market, being “qualified” is no longer enough.
Most roles attract multiple candidates with similar experience, similar skills, and similar backgrounds.
So the question becomes:
What makes you stand out?
The reality of the market
Hiring managers are often comparing:
- 5–15 strong candidates
- All with relevant experience
- All capable of doing the job
The difference between getting shortlisted and being overlooked is rarely experienced.
It’s positioning.
What top candidates do differently
- They focus on impact, not tasks
Average candidate:
“I was responsible for managing accounts.”
Top candidate:
“I improved reporting accuracy and reduced month-end close time by 20%.”
- They understand the employer’s problem
They don’t just apply for jobs, they understand:
- What the business is trying to solve
- Where the pressure points are
- What success looks like in the role
- They tailor their message
Top candidates don’t send generic CVs.
They reposition themselves for each opportunity.
- They build visibility
Many opportunities are filled before they are advertised.
Top candidates are:
- Visible on Professional Networks and Social Media
- Engaging in their sector
- Known to recruiters
Why most candidates miss out
Not because they lack ability.
But because they present themselves as:
- Generalists
- Task-focused
- Reactive job seekers
Rather than solution-focused professionals.
How to move into the top 10%
✔ Reframe your CV around outcomes
Ask: “What difference did I make?”
✔ Speak in business terms
Think:
- Efficiency
- Cost savings
- Growth
- Improvement
✔ Position yourself for a role, not a job title
Titles vary, impact doesn’t.
✔ Be intentional with applications
Quality over quantity always wins.
The best candidates aren’t always the most experienced.
They are the most clearly positioned.



