People leave managers.
I’ve been saying this for 15 years. Most don’t listen. They prefer comfortable lies to uncomfortable truths. Then they wonder why nothing changes.
Here’s what nobody else will tell you.
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.
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.
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.
What The Data Shows
I’ve tracked this across thousands of placements. The patterns are clear.
Candidates who research the company get 3x more second interviews. Candidates who follow up within 24 hours get 2x more offers. Candidates who ask substantive questions about challenges get rated higher on ‘culture fit’ – even though they didn’t talk about culture once.
This isn’t magic. It’s basic preparation meeting basic execution. The bar is low because most people don’t clear it.
Be the one who does.
Preparation isn’t sexy. Following up isn’t glamorous. Asking good questions doesn’t feel like a strategy. But these basic things separate successful job seekers from frustrated ones.
Every. Single. Time.
Final Thought
I’ve been direct because sugarcoating doesn’t help. Market is competitive. Rejection common. Success requires more than showing up.
But here’s what I know: people who consistently apply these principles get results. Not immediately. Not always first try. But eventually, reliably, predictably.
Success in job searching isn’t magic. It’s method. Clear communication, thorough preparation, consistent follow-up, honest self-assessment.
Simple doesn’t mean easy. But achievable.
Good luck. Need less of it if you do the work.
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