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The 100% Way To Get The Job
When I talk to recruiters and hiring managers, I ask what their personal “deal breakers” are when interviewing candidates. Without fail, one of the top three answers is always attitude, as in a bad attitude equals no job offer.
How does a bad attitude come across in a job interview? • The candidate never smiles or makes eye contact. • Answers are monotone, one-word answers that the interviewer extracts with as much pain as pulling teeth. • Rather than keeping answers focused on strengths and lessons learned, the candidate uses the interview as a way to make demands and speak poorly about a past job. • The candidate says something bad about a previous employer. • Desperation. • Body language does not convey a sense of confidence or presence. • Oh yeah, and the candidate says something bad about the previous employer. (Did I mention that already?)
Here is a way to remember just how important attitude is. I can’t take credit for this one, but it’s brilliant, nonetheless.
Assign the corresponding sequential number to each letter in attitude. For example, A=1, T=20, and so on. Once you assign numbers to each letter, add them all up. What did you get? Attitude is 100%! It can completely make or break an interview.
Before you walk into your next interview, do yourself a favor. Listen to music that makes you happy. Meditate. Find your happy place. Do whatever it takes to get your attitude to 100% so you get the job.
Sharon DeLay is a certified career coach with the goal of helping people find jobs they love and love the jobs they have. Visit www.permanent-ink.com or e-mail Sharon@permanent-ink.com for more information or to subscribe to her twice weekly blog or twice monthly ezine. (c) 2008 Permanent Ink Professional Development Services
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