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Informational Interview Questions
Here are six questions you might consider when seeking advice through an informational interview (not an interview for an actual position but an interview that is only informational in scope and can be viewed as a networking opportunity:)
Hidden Job Market -
Simple stated, the best jobs are not always advertised. These jobs are held back for several reasons, one of which is the overwhelming number of applicants that come through the online portals. Other is the cost of advertising for jobs.
But, in my opinion, the most important one is the requirements are so unique that they want referrals from qualified sources (employees, selected vendors, trusted advisors). If you believe this to be true, and you should, that is why you avoid the job boards and NETWORK, NETWORK NETWORK and when you stop networking, keep NETWORKING!!!
Get the point. Please respond with questions.
Job Burnout has returned a major factor in performance-related issues (then again, did it really leave?) Factors:
1. Toxic Workplaces
2. Bad Management
3. Inadequate Compensation
4. Expectation of Superior Performance on a Daily Basis
5. Stress as related to COVID
6. Job Insecurity / Fear of Layoffs
60% of employees say they would consider looking for a new job where there’s a higher priority on workplace wellbeing.
Sources Bloomberg and Deloitte
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Job Burnout: Hustle Culture:
The “hustle culture” of working long hours for success is no longer resonating with young adults. Burnout is becoming a common complaint, with many younger workers feeling exhausted by the constant pressure to overachieve.
Mental health concerns have prompted them to reevaluate the worth of working themselves to the point of exhaustion. Younger generations report higher rates of burnout than their older counterparts, with many stepping back entirely from roles that demand all their time and energy.
The desire to prioritize well-being over relentless hustle is a major reason why many are opting out of traditional jobs.
Source: MSN.com
Job Search Burnout - Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/p/DGHhFf0JY40/?hl=en
Survey Says (Cotter Letters):
Here’s what recruiters say will get a candidate rejected:
○ Impersonal Applications (No Hiring Manager’s Name) - 84%
○ No Thank You Note After Interview - 57%
○ Resumes Aren’t Customized and Tailored - 54%
○ No Cover Letter - 45%
○ No Follow Up With Employer After Interview - 37%
For all of you who think a cover letter is not important, read the 4th bullet. For those of you who blindly submit resumes and do not tailor the documents, read #3 and #1.
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Mirror the Job Description: AI systems scan for keywords. Use the exact terminology, buzzwords, and technical skills found in the job posting to ensure the algorithm recognizes your relevance.
Practice Your AI Interview
Despite the ridiculous of the AI driven interview that many companies, in their 100% stupidity (technology is great but in this case, the utilization of AI-driven technology in the interview process will lead to inefficiencies in the process, bad hires (a costly mistake) and a disfranchised population of commoditized staff members), you still must prepare for the meeting with your robot. Alas, you can prepare for this "interview" with new "tools", AI-powered platforms like Big Interview or InterviewAI for mock interviews and feedback.
For that dreaded AI Interview, keep the following top of mind:
AI analyzes responses for keywords, consistency, confidence, empathy, and sometimes even facial expressions or word choice, providing scores on communication and integrity. Therefore, re-read the job description and "speak" in their language during the interview.
There are numerous scams on the Internet, esp. LinkedIn that prey on job seekers. Job hunters need to beware and watch for the following signs: