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"Speed Wins Talent Wars"

📅 14 Feb 2026 ⏱ 3 min read

Slow decisions lose fast.

This is the conversation most people avoid. It’s uncomfortable. It might hurt. But avoiding it hurts more in the long run.

Ready? Let’s go.

What You’re Actually Competing Against

You think you’re competing against other candidates. You’re not. You’re competing against indifference.

The hiring manager is busy. 200 applications to review. Back to back meetings. Their own work on top of hiring.

They’re looking for reasons to reject, not interview. Every typo. Every vague phrase. Every unexplained gap. That’s a reason.

Your job isn’t to be good enough. It’s to give them no reason to say no.

What Actually Works

After thousands of placements, I know what works. It’s not complicated. Just consistently ignored.

First, research like your job depends on it. Because it does. Know the company. Know the role. Know the interviewer. Know the industry. Know competitors. Know challenges.

Second, communicate clearly. Short sentences. Direct answers. Specific examples. No rambling. No corporate speak. No vague platitudes.

Third, follow up. Once is polite. Twice shows interest. Three times is too much. Learn the rhythm.

Fourth, be honest. About experience. About motivations. About what you want. Lies catch up.

The Hard Truth

Most people don’t get jobs because they don’t deserve them yet.

Sounds harsh. Is harsh. Also true.

Six months searching with no offers? The problem isn’t the market. The market is the same for everyone. The problem is you – approach, preparation, communication, attitude.

That’s actually good news. You can change yourself. Can’t change the market.

Stop blaming external. Start fixing internal.

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 Real-World Application

Let me give you a concrete example from last month. A candidate came to me – great experience, solid CV on paper. Three final-round interviews, no offers. Couldn’t understand why.

I watched them do a mock interview. Within five minutes, I knew. They answered questions that weren’t asked. They gave ten-minute answers to two-minute questions. They never once asked about the team or the challenges.

They were so focused on impressing that they forgot to connect. Interviews aren’t presentations. They’re conversations. Act accordingly.

We worked on it for two weeks. Three specific changes: listen fully before responding, keep answers under two minutes, ask at least three substantive questions. Next interview? Offer.

Small changes. Big results. That’s usually how it works.

What Now?

Reading is easy. Acting is hard. That’s why most won’t change. Nod along, agree, keep doing what they’ve always done.

Don’t be most people.

Pick one thing from this article. Do it today. Another tomorrow. Small improvements compound. Big intentions without action go nowhere.

Market rewards action. Not plans. Not ideas. Not intentions. Action.

What’s your first action?

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