Quick Job Search Advice: Don't Say "No" To Yourself

Written by leonadato | Published 2024/03/15
Tech Story Tags: job-searching | job-advice | career-advice | confidence-building | persistence | positive-thinking | professional-development

TLDRQuick job search advice with tidbit I find myself giving out far too often. The company might say no, but that’s THEIR job, not yours. Your job is to apply.via the TL;DR App

This is just a quick job search advice post for the week, with a piece of advice I find myself giving out far too often:

It’s the company’s job to tell you “no.” Do not do their job for them!

What I mean is that when I’m working with folks, and we’re going through a list of possible jobs to apply for, I get the response, “Oh, I’d love to apply, but they’re probably going to turn me down.”

You know what I tell them? Apply. Anyway. Because (here it comes), you’re right. The company might say no. But that’s THEIR job, not yours. Your job is to apply. Because they might say yes, but if you do their job pre-emptively, you’ll never know.

Now look, I get it. Rejection isn’t easy. No, really, I get it. And I completely understand when someone tells me they’ve absorbed all the negative responses they can handle for a little while.

BUT…

When you’re back on that horse, and ready to apply again, you need to do so with both the intention and the belief that “yes” is a very possible answer.

Even if you don’t check all the boxes.
Even if you haven’t done this exact job before.
Even ifyou don’t think you’ll get it.


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Written by leonadato | Leon has been a speaker and blogger in the monitoring and observability space for almost a decade.
Published by HackerNoon on 2024/03/15