Friday, May 29, 2020

Dont Let Success Get In Your Way

Dont Let Success Get In Your Way I remember many small successes last year that brought my job search to a halt. It might have been the most incredible interview. It might have been establishing a really powerful network contact. It might have been finally finishing a resume packet (or at least a customized resume/cover letter) and getting it sent in to the target company. There were times when this success made my job search go backwards. For example, one incredible series of interviews was going really well (I thought). After the first interview I was about 100% sure I had the job. This was an extremely exciting opportunity for me as I would be working under an ex-Microsoft hero (supposedly), in a super-cool new high-tech startup that was well funded, and in a capacity that I wanted to be in to expand my depth in that area. The salary was a little low but everything else had dream job written all over it. So I actually spent time, in my mind, doing the job! I thought about systems and programs to put in place. I thought about how Id work to fit into the culture. I thought about the thing Id need to accomplish in the first year. I thought about what would happen if there was an acquisition or IPO. I even took my handy-dandy notebook and began to map all of this stuff out. After two more interviews I got the wierdest e-mail. It was some lame canned e-mail something about we have chosen someone else for this position This was wierd was because: In my interview process I found that no one knew there was a position open I found that there werent any other candidates (remember? There wasnt a position open!) I had spent a good four or five hours with these people, and we were getting to know eachother pretty good. Why did the tone of our discussion go from interview mode to canned e-mail ????? This was the absolute lowest part of my job search. I read the e-mail about four times and then did something that I hadnt done for a long time I worked out for about 30 minutes (I hadnt allowed myself time to do this before because I was too busy looking for a job). I was speechless. I was hurt. I was confused. I vowed to not get emotionally involved in this process again. But I did the next big thing, as the interviews progressed, was too exciting. I found myself thinking about what Id do in the job, mapping out a strategy, and all that. The problem, I found, is that when you get too wrapped up in a pending success you put other things on hold. And for me, getting wrapped up in something that wasnt a sure thing only took away from my job search. So celebrate the successes, but the best thing to do after an excellent interview is to get another interview! The best thing to do after an excellent phone call is to get on the phone again! Dont get sidetracked and steal time from your search rather, build on the successes to have another one. And now, if you dont mind, Id like to share my last success with you, just to prove that I still dont abide by the above (when mind = jelly, its hard!) My most recent success turned my mind into jelly. Yesterday I started seeing multiple signups on JibberJobber by the minute. Everyone was saying they were coming from Yahoo.com so I went to Finance.Yahoo.com and didnt see anything special. Finally, a new signup told me it was on the front page of yahoo.com and it was amazing! I had a very hard time concentrating during that time it was only about 3 hours (and then they put different content up), but it was amazing. Welcome to the hundreds of new JibberJobber users! And thank you Yahoo! Dont Let Success Get In Your Way I remember many small successes last year that brought my job search to a halt. It might have been the most incredible interview. It might have been establishing a really powerful network contact. It might have been finally finishing a resume packet (or at least a customized resume/cover letter) and getting it sent in to the target company. There were times when this success made my job search go backwards. For example, one incredible series of interviews was going really well (I thought). After the first interview I was about 100% sure I had the job. This was an extremely exciting opportunity for me as I would be working under an ex-Microsoft hero (supposedly), in a super-cool new high-tech startup that was well funded, and in a capacity that I wanted to be in to expand my depth in that area. The salary was a little low but everything else had dream job written all over it. So I actually spent time, in my mind, doing the job! I thought about systems and programs to put in place. I thought about how Id work to fit into the culture. I thought about the thing Id need to accomplish in the first year. I thought about what would happen if there was an acquisition or IPO. I even took my handy-dandy notebook and began to map all of this stuff out. After two more interviews I got the wierdest e-mail. It was some lame canned e-mail something about we have chosen someone else for this position This was wierd was because: In my interview process I found that no one knew there was a position open I found that there werent any other candidates (remember? There wasnt a position open!) I had spent a good four or five hours with these people, and we were getting to know eachother pretty good. Why did the tone of our discussion go from interview mode to canned e-mail ????? This was the absolute lowest part of my job search. I read the e-mail about four times and then did something that I hadnt done for a long time I worked out for about 30 minutes (I hadnt allowed myself time to do this before because I was too busy looking for a job). I was speechless. I was hurt. I was confused. I vowed to not get emotionally involved in this process again. But I did the next big thing, as the interviews progressed, was too exciting. I found myself thinking about what Id do in the job, mapping out a strategy, and all that. The problem, I found, is that when you get too wrapped up in a pending success you put other things on hold. And for me, getting wrapped up in something that wasnt a sure thing only took away from my job search. So celebrate the successes, but the best thing to do after an excellent interview is to get another interview! The best thing to do after an excellent phone call is to get on the phone again! Dont get sidetracked and steal time from your search rather, build on the successes to have another one. And now, if you dont mind, Id like to share my last success with you, just to prove that I still dont abide by the above (when mind = jelly, its hard!) My most recent success turned my mind into jelly. Yesterday I started seeing multiple signups on JibberJobber by the minute. Everyone was saying they were coming from Yahoo.com so I went to Finance.Yahoo.com and didnt see anything special. Finally, a new signup told me it was on the front page of yahoo.com and it was amazing! I had a very hard time concentrating during that time it was only about 3 hours (and then they put different content up), but it was amazing. Welcome to the hundreds of new JibberJobber users! And thank you Yahoo!

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