Thursday, July 2, 2020
Sitting In Judgement - Copeland Coaching
Sitting In Judgement If youâre looking for a new job and if youâre actively interviewing, I want to encourage you to hang in there. Itâs going to work out. Iâm sure of it. Job searching is like dating. Itâs really tough until you find âthe one.â And, it just takes one. You only need one good job to change your current situation. But, in the meantime, itâs painful. Itâs really, extra painful. I get it. Iâm starting to think some hiring managers havenât been watching the news lately. They havenât heard that the unemployment rate is the lowest it has been in seventeen years. There are no longer enough talented people to go around. The job market has shifted back to the favor of the job seeker. Some of the questions and demands the hiring manager will ask may come across as demeaning or disrespectful. Some may even be illegal. Iâve been asked my marital status, my age, and whether or not I have children in job interviews. No kidding. Itâs hard to say that you should always keep a positive attitude when job searching â" especially when youâre going through it. But, the truth is, keeping it positive is the only way youâre going to find your way to the right job opportunity. My hope is that sometime soon, all hiring managers will wake up to the fact that the job market has changed. The job seeker is evaluating them too. And, job seekers are not just products to be bought. Theyâre real people with real feelings and their own opinions. Either way, donât let the bad hiring managers get to you. Or, try not to. Because you do want to be ready with a positive attitude when the right hiring manager comes along. You canât let those who are rude get into your mind. You have to remember who you are and all the great things you bring to the table. The right hiring manager wonât simply sit in judgement. Theyâll ask you solid, relevant questions. Theyâll talk to you with respect. Theyâll be prepared. And, theyâll take into consideration that youâre evaluating them too. Theyâll ask if you have questions, and theyâll give you thoughtful answers back. The right hiring manager will value you. Theyâll give you an appropriate title, and a fair amount of money. They want to hire someone good and theyâre willing to pay for it. The right hiring manager will build you up, not tear you down. The right hiring manager is out there. Pushing yourself to keep your head up will ensure that youâre in the right space when you meet them. And, to the hiring managers out there: The market has shifted. Talent is scarce. Treat candidates the way youâd want to be treated. Even if they arenât the perfect fit, be respectful. You may need the job seeker one day. You may want them to work for you. I hope these tips have helped you. Visit CopelandCoaching.com to find more tips to improve your job search. If I can be of assistance to you, donât hesitate to reach out to me here. Visit CopelandCoaching.com to find more tips to improve your job search. If I can be of assistance to you, dont hesitate to reach out to me here. Also, be sure to subscribe to my Copeland Coaching Podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher where I discuss career advice every Tuesday! If youve already heard the podcast and enjoy it, please consider leaving a review in iTunes or Stitcher. Happy hunting! Angela Copeland @CopelandCoach
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