Resumes are a Waste of Time.......!!!!!
Shubam Tripathi
ll Talent Hiring & Campus Head || AI/ML/RPA || Leadership Hiring || HR Transformation || HR Process & Policies II TA PAI Young HR Leader 2021,23 || HRD Young HR Leader 2020 || HR 40 Under 40 ll Forbes 40 under 40 ll HBR
Wonder why you aren't getting that next job? Because you are depending on a piece of paper to do it for you. Stop now......@
The key to job hunting success is not a finely tuned resume. In fact, it has a better chance of ruining your chances of finding a job than helping you get one.
When you send a resume out, at best, it is read by a recruiter (Human Resources). At worst, it is being read by a computer program looking for key words. Really? Your leaving your career prospects to a brainless computer deciding that you put the right keywords on your resume? !!Come on !! What is a resume? Does it really tell anyone anything about you? It is a defenseless piece of paper. Piece of document meant to sum up your whole career. Writing a resume is a skill you will never, ever use again once you have your dream job at your dream company.So why does everyone think resumes are so important? Why do you think it is the gateway to your next job? You need to quit depending on your resume.
IT WILL NOT GET YOU YOUR DREAM JOB !!!
How many resumes have you sent out? 10? 100? 1,000!!!!? How many solid interviews did that yield? That's right. It doesn't work. Not for a new grad. Not for a CEO. Not for anyone in between. So, stop sitting at Coffee Day sending resumes to Social ads and getting pissed off that no one ever responds !! No one is responding because they are are busy interviewing the internally referred candidate. Or, the women that recommended by some of senior folks. Or, the guy they had coffee with a few months ago when they didn't have an opening. Or, the women who called in on Monday afternoon and asked for an interview. Catch my drift?
The key to job hunting is people (just like it is the key to pretty much everything else in life).
- So get out there. Meet the people that do what you want to do. Where do they work? Where do they hang out? What events do they attend? What groups do they belong to? Who do you already know? Cast your network wide but also strategically.
- Set up times to meet with these people. Invite them for a coffee. Talk on the phone. Email them, LinkedIn message with them. You know what this is...networking. Talk to them about their day to day activities. What projects are they working on? What is the company's long term goals? What is the culture like? Find out things about the job and company that a job description couldn't possibly convey.
- Tell them about yourself. Tell them about your ideas. Come up with a business plan on how you would fix their problems. Illustrate that you have the solutions they need. Prove to them that they could us someone like you on their team. Show them how you are going to bring more value to their organization than they thought was possible. Let me repeat. Do not tell them...show them what you can do. Showcase yourself in a way that a resume couldn't possible convey.
- Ask for an introduction to their boss. Ask about opportunities they may know about. Tell them to keep you in mind for future positions. Furthermore, follow up regularly. Go even further: Offer to help them out with referrals or an issue they may be having. Invite them to an event. Build the connection. A personal referral is an almost guaranteed route to an interview.
- Knock on the door. That's right. Take a deep breath and call the hiring manager. Tell them how you will be an asset to the company. Talk to them about how they will benefit from hiring you. I bet you don't know anyone else who does this, right? Right. That's exactly why it works.
Still having doubts?
"Yeah right. This is a lot of work. It may not even work. And, sounds intimidating. I'll just keep sending out resumes like everyone I know does. It must work sometimes." Be different - and then work hard to actually be different.Be aggressive in your search ,then you will have a much better chance of landing the job you really want.Doing it is tough,it is time consuming - but it allows you to demonstrate the value that you can offer..
Prototype wireman
3 年totally agree, cv's are bullshit, ive interviewed candidates for panel wiring jobs who are totally useless, but think their "cv" is going to get them the job, that is until l tell them they are going to do a "trade test" that sorts out the "cowboys" from the "real deal" candidates, most agencies havnt got a clue, and send in people who "say they are wireman" but in reality no nothing or next to nothing, they are just chancers trying to bullshit there way in to the job, it annoys me, they are just wasting my time, and others, who invariably have to show them one end of a screwdriver from the other, agencies should introduce trade tests so l dont have to and filter candidates their end
Working as Branch Manager at IPPB to build a Strong Rural Channel and Relationship @ Post Offices in my assigned area.
6 年Absolutely True Sir
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6 年Good one Shubam Tripathi. Covered the real & current practices.!