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📅 14 Feb 2026 ⏱ 3 min read

Always.

In 15+ years of recruitment, I’ve placed thousands. Rejected thousands more. The difference isn’t what you think.

Let me explain.

The Communication Problem

I ask people what they want. Half can’t tell me. Ask what they’re good at. They recite job descriptions. Ask why they’re leaving. Corporate non-answers.

If you can’t clearly articulate what you want, why you’re qualified, why you’re moving – you’re not ready.

Clear communication isn’t optional. It’s the foundation. Without it, skills don’t matter because nobody knows you have them.

The Mindset Shift

Stop thinking like a job seeker. Start thinking like a solution provider.

Companies don’t hire because people need jobs. They hire because problems need solving. Your communication should be about what problems you solve.

Not: ‘I have 10 years in marketing.’

But: ‘I’ve increased qualified leads by 40% for three companies using specific strategies.’

One is about you. One is about them. Guess which gets interviews?

Why Nobody Tells You This

Recruiters don’t say this – don’t want to hurt feelings. Hiring managers don’t – no time. Friends don’t – they’re friends.

So here I am.

Your CV probably needs work. Interview skills need polish. Follow-up inadequate. Research superficial. Attitude might be off.

Not definitely. But probably. These are problems in 90% of people not getting results.

The Employer Perspective

I work both sides. Here’s what hiring managers tell me when I ask why they passed on candidates:

‘They didn’t seem interested.’ (Translation: they didn’t ask questions.)

‘They couldn’t explain their experience clearly.’ (Translation: rambling answers with no structure.)

‘Something felt off.’ (Translation: body language or energy was wrong.)

‘They didn’t research us.’ (Translation: asked questions that were answered on the website.)

Notice what’s NOT on this list? ‘They weren’t qualified enough.’ Qualifications get you in the door. Everything else determines whether you stay.

Interview skills are skills. They can be learned, practiced, and improved. Stop treating interviews like personality tests. Start treating them like performances you prepare for.

Specific Actions For This Week

Don’t just read this. Do something.

Monday: Review your CV. Does every bullet point have a number? If not, add them.

Tuesday: Practice your ‘tell me about yourself’ answer out loud. Time it. Under two minutes.

Wednesday: Research three companies you want to work for. Know their challenges.

Thursday: Reach out to two people in your network. Not asking for jobs. Just staying connected.

Friday: Apply to five roles where you meet at least 70% of the requirements.

This isn’t complicated. It’s just consistent effort. Most people won’t do it. That’s your advantage.

The Communication Deep Dive

Communication is where most job searches fail. Let me be specific about what good communication looks like.

In emails: Short paragraphs. Clear subject lines. One ask per message. Professional closing. Sent at reasonable hours.

In interviews: Answer the question asked, not the question you wish they asked. Use concrete examples. Name specific results. Pause before responding. Ask for clarification if needed.

In follow-ups: Reference something specific from the conversation. Express genuine interest. Keep it brief. Send within 24 hours.

These aren’t personality traits. They’re learnable skills. Practice them until they’re automatic.

The Bottom Line

You can ignore this. Most do. Prefer believing the problem is external – market, economy, discrimination, bad luck.

Maybe true in your case. Probably not.

People who get results look honestly at themselves, identify what’s not working, fix it. No excuses. Just changes.

Your choice.

Clear communication. Thorough preparation. Honest self-assessment. Consistent follow-up. That’s the formula. Simple to understand. Hard to do.

Start today. Or don’t. Market keeps moving either way.

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