Recruiter, You Are Not Here To Be Liked!
Katrina Collier
???? Upskilling Talent Acquisition & Recruiters and Hiring Managers | Human Connection Facilitator & Speaker | Author: Reboot Hiring & The Robot-Proof Recruiter || Memoir: The Damage of Words out Jun 1, 2025
Respected, yes. Liked, that's just a bonus.
Yes, of course, it's easier if people like you but if you need to be liked that's a problem.
And, in my experience, it only matters that you like yourself.
In fact, love yourself.
I took a long time to get from self-loathing to self love, care and compassion but it was worth it. Because now I don't care if you don't like me, and plenty don't. And that's ok.
Because I'm here to shake things up. Ruffle feathers. Push boundaries. Inspire change.
When all I want to do is improve the recruitment and candidate experience for recruiters, hiring managers and, most importantly, the people going through the hiring process, I am going to put a few noses out of joint!
And that's ok.
Because I no longer need to be liked.
Wanting vs needing to be liked
This article on Psych Central explains it well. "Wanting to be liked is a human trait shared by most people. On the other hand, if you need to be liked, there are some telltale signs. This could include:
Do any of those resonate with you? I hear many of these from the recruiters I have and do work with. Especially people pleasing, perfectionism, and the ensuing stress it creates.
It's what drives me to launch safe spaces like The Collective . I want to see you reduce your stress levels, because recruiting is hard enough without adding this need to be liked to the equation.
Recruiters, you are not here to be liked.
You cannot and will not deliver a great experience for your hiring manager or candidate, if you need to be liked. Hiring managers don't need to like you. Candidates don't need to like you. You can do a brilliant job without either of those things.
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The only person that needs to like you is YOU.
And I empathise if you currently cannot believe that you could ever like or love yourself, or have high self worth. But liking yourself will not just improve your work-life, it will impact everything. Including your health, happiness and personal relationships.
I was prompted to write this after a recent call with a talent acquisition pro. It reminded me of Derek Zeller and my dedication to him in Edition 2 of The Robot-Proof Recruiter. He was "So busy helping others that he forgot to help himself. Even his passing is a lesson to us all."
Don't forget to help yourself.
There is so much help out there. Countless different types to try from traditional to non. Try everything until you find the thing that helps. And then when it plateaus, try something else.
Our traumas and scars are layered and by healing them over time, we can like or even begin to love ourselves. We can raise our self worth. Then we won't be perfectionists or people pleasers. Instead we will set boundaries and earn respect.
Then we can be the best versions of ourselves.
The version of ourselves we like.
P.S.?If this got you thinking or surprised you, check out?The Collective , a coaching & mentoring space I lead for recruiters. It's for those who want a safe place amongst peers to improve their hiring manager relationships & candidate experience. We brainstorm real-life scenarios and this is just a taster of what you'll experience!
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2 年Is read that as recruiters during all our career, we will reject more people than the ones we'll hire. And if nobody likes to be rejected; starting there, the nature of our jobs is that we may be disliked. Even if we provide feedback, some candidates will not agree: disliked again. We can't tie our personal value to people's opinions. It's important to talk about it and as you said: remind ourselves that there is a difference between wanting and needing.? Great insights.?
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2 年I do want to be liked, but I know I can please, or help, everyone. That was the hardest pill for me to swallow when I became a recruiter.
Just be a great person and do the right things. The likes - self and others - will come automatically. It's not hard.