Archive for May 18th, 2007
Think like a Headhunter: Tenacity
What does the word “no” mean to you? In our business, it’s usually an opportunity for a follow-up question — No, can mean many things – a) I am assuming something factually incorrect to jump to a conclusion b) No is easier than explaining why it could be “Yes” c) I’m too busy to talk to you. d) Who are you? e) I’m the wrong person to be asking this question to.
Actionable intelligence only comes from asking the right question to the right person. “No” or “I’m all set” are the answers that clients and candidates give when they don’t know you and you’re just the 50th call of the day or 6th interview. Add value and know your worth — how? Prepare yourself to separate from the competition – if you’re not able to immediately impress knowledge, confidence and expertise, you’ll never get the job (as a candidate or recruiter).
For candidates – the most powerful words at the conclusion of an interview session : “Do you have any specific questions or concerns for me, about how I could perform this position?” Silence, and wait for whatever comes out — you now improved your chances of scoring the job by probing and handling the inevitable issues that arise.
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Red Sox sweep doubleheader, amazing pitching continues
The Red Sox continued their torrid May with a sweep of the day/night doubleheader with the reigning AL Champions from Detroit. In the process, they also picked up a 0.5 GM on the Yankees to extend their division lead to 9.5 games. To temper this excitment, it sounds like Beckett is headed to the DL with that skin flap issue. Most impressive right now about the Sox compared to the past couple years? Pitching – according to Elias – “Boston’s pitchers have allowed only 136 runs in 40 games. Only twice in the American League’s DH era (ie. since 1973) have teams won at least 28 of their first 40 games while allowing as few runs as have the Red Sox. The 1984 Tigers started 35-5, with 120 runs allowed, and the 1990 Athletics started 28-12 with 130 runs allowed.” Simply incredible!
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