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- I hired a new designer onto my team at ConvertKit recently, which is very exciting. And as part of that hiring process, I looked at a lot of portfolios, read a lot of cover letters and applications, were talking hundreds. Throughout this process, I noticed that the applications we werent moving forward to the next round, often had the same similar issues. So I want us to collate them and share with you today the top five mistakes to avoid when applying for your next design job. (upbeat music) Mistake number one is not tailoring your application to the job itself. Now this is a tough one I know. When youre job hunting youre just wanting to like, cover your bases and get as many applications out there as possible. But this leads to your application being very generic and not being tailored to the job itself. So it means that youre actually more likely to have it declined and to not be moved forward to the next step. I would really encourage you instead of going for quantity of app