Dear Career CoachâI Canât Get a Second Interview! Help!
Dear Career Coach,
Iâve been reading your advice on the job search and itâs been very helpful to me. Iâm on LinkedIn, Iâve had some luck contacting hiring managers, and Iâve even gotten several interviews. But hereâs the problem: Iâm not getting called in for a second interview and I donât know what Iâm doing wrong.
Signed,
Puzzled in Peoria
Dear Puzzled,
Thatâs toughâ¦.itâs discouraging to feel so close to success and fall short. Youâre doing a lot of things right, since youâre able to secure interviews. Thatâs a huge hurdle. It sounds like you only need some improvement on your interview style, and I have some great job interview tips you can try:
Bring a 30/60/90-day plan. You didnât mention using this fantastic interview tool, but you absolutely should. The face-to-face interview is the ideal time to introduce to the hiring manager how you would attack the job in the first 90 days. It can be as simple as you want to make it, but itâs critical that you think about how you will be successful and write it down. It will result in a better interview conversation and make you stand out over other candidates.
Close for the offer. Essentially, that means asking for the job. As in, âDo you see any reason I wouldnât be successful in this position?â Many, many candidates have a hard time with this, because it feels pushy to them. And itâs always difficult to ask a question if you might hear a negative answer. But itâs absolutely worth itâif the hiring manager has any doubts about hiring you, you can find out what they are and deal with them right there. Sometimes theyâre legitimate issues (at least you wonât be in suspense) but sometimes theyâre just misconceptions you can easily clear up so that you can move on.
Seriously consider personalized interview coaching. You can get to the heart of whatâs going wrong with your interviews in a flash with a one-on-one coaching sessionâmaybe itâs your presentation, maybe itâs how you answer interview questions. Coaching is an investment in yourself that pays off quickly by helping you break through the barriers in your own particular situation.
Best of luck,
Peggy McKee
Career Coach
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Guest Post by Peggy McKee, http://www.career-confidential.com
Article courtesy of the Recruiting Blogswap, a content exchange service sponsored by CollegeRecruiter.com, a leading site for college students looking for internships and recent graduates searching for entry level jobs and other career opportunities.