Monday, April 27, 2020
Dont be afraid to ask for input for your job search - Hallie Crawford
Donât be afraid to ask for input for your job search I was excited to be interviewed for this article in the University of Phoenix magazine, Staying motivated during a job search. We had a great conversation about staying positive in your job search, and it made me think about some additional advice I wanted to give to you about your job search. First I liked the quote in the article about explicit feedback. When we donât get specific feedback about what weâre doing, we naturally make things up, and unfortunately they usually are bad things or things we will use to beat ourselves up. I advise clients to ask for that specific feedback from interviewers with whom they didnât get the job, with networking contacts, and with friends and family. I have clients do this as well to define their talents and skills that they discount. You can use this same advice for getting feedback about how youâre coming across in your job search and in interviews. Donât be afraid to ask. The worst they can do is ignore you and not answer, say no they canât give you input, or provide you with negative input that in the moment is hard to hear. Wouldnât you rather know than make something up? Wouldnt you prefer to get feedback in order to use it productively for the next interview or interaction? No matter how hard it is to hear, input can be an invaluable part of our learning and growing process. So donât be afraid to ask for you. Shore yourself up mentally if you need to, and speak up! Job Search Coach P.S. Are you frustrated with your job search? Check out our FREE REPORT: âTake Control of Your Career Transition: Uncover Hidden Opportunitiesâ.
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