Tuesday, July 28, 2020
How to Get Out of Your Way in the Job Search - Workology
How to Get Out of Your Way in the Job Search - Workology Job Search Tips Getting Out of Your Own Way Looking for a leg up in the job search? Snag our free job seeker toolkit complete with resume and cover letter tool kits here. Job Seeker Advice From Friends With nearly 75% of job seekers actively looking for work according to a 2012 Jobvite Study, its likely that you, yourself are in the job search. Your friends and professional contacts likely have answers, insights, and opinions that can help. And you have the ability and desire to ask them. Information exchanges, with people you value the opinion of, have to happen. You want to demystify the recruiting and hiring secrets to getting a job. You gotta ask. You really just have to know. In fact your life may depend on it. You are not bothering people when you ask them, âHey, what do you think about (insert job search related topic)?â Would you mind taking a look at my resume/LinkedIn profile/whatever? ASK. When it comes to asking for advice and tips related to the job search, it takes just four steps. Four steps to learn, understand, and seek feedback helping you gain insights, promote within your organization, or obtain a job. 1) Just Ask. People want to give their opinion. They want to talk. They LOVE it. They do â" especially when they perceive you need the help and value their take. And you do need the help. When you ask their opinion, you are saying I respect what you have to say. I saw a graphic once where the words âTHEIR STUFFâ appeared in big, bold letters and the words âyour stuffâ were illustrated quite small. Now, envision the graphic and replace the word âstuffâ with âopinion.â You get the picture. It is not that your opinion doesnât matter, itâs that it doesnât matter in this setting. IT DOESNâT. Even if they ask you what you think of what they thought. You know what you think of what they thought, right? You thought their feedback was great and your face is beaming with the enlightenment you just experienced. Reflect the radiance of their opinion at this moment and maybe even until you return to your car. You may be cringing. Its ok. 2) Accept Opinion Without Question. When you ask for someoneâs opinion â" just accept it. No conditions. Judgement free. What? Let me share what conditions look like â" âyeah..butâ¦â or âI understand, althoughâ and âsure, I guessâ¦â and my favorite âI already knew that soâ¦I was hopingâ¦â Jobseeker, here is what you do with their opinion â" process it, soak it up and do not utter conditions. Conditions turn the respectful asker into this guy. Conditions turn the person between jobs into Now, I see why they dont have a job yet guy. 3) Learn, Absorb and Walk Away. There is no harm in asking oh, but there is.. if you go conditional. Ask and you shall receive followed by step 3 dont flinch and Step 4 walk away. You can roll your eyes later. You can call them a douche in the privacy of your own job search. You can never ask them for anything again but for now they are your guide and you are following. 4) Walk Away. But only after you show them some appreciation for dispelling you free advice and THEIR point of view. THEIR point of view that hopefully will help YOU in whatever it is you choose to do. Say thank you. Job Search Tips Getting Out of Your Own Way BOTTOM LINE Most job seekers I encounter need to get out of their own way. They need to drop their conditions, absorb the job search tips and advice, and walk away. Consider how to meld this four step concept into your process, and it might just unconditionally revolutionize your search. Looking for a leg up in the job search? Snag our free job seeker toolkit complete with resume and cover letter tool kits here.
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