应聘切忌夸夸其谈
应聘切忌夸夸其谈
Candidates Singing Own Praises Fall Flat
Last summer, Lisa Harrell interviewed a candidate for a director job who offered a list of impressive accomplishments. But during the 60-minute meeting, the Ivy League candidate never paused long enough for the recruiter to ask just how he executed on them.
In the end, he took a breath and said, After my first 90 days, what is my next step? recalls Ms. Harrell, vice president of human-capital development at UnitedHealth Group Inc. in Minnetonka, Minn. His bravado cost him the job, she says.
When it comes to self-promotion in the workplace, hiring managers say some people go too far and block their path to the next level. You might call them the corporate worlds American Idol wannabes. Like many contestants on the reality TV show who extol the greatness of their singing abilities and then end up sent home, corporate idols sing praises about their abilities without delivering tangible evidence to back up the claims.
And recruiters and employers say theyre seeing the behavior more frequently in the current bad economy, as some candidates try harder to impress interviewers and workers go out of their way to hang on to their jobs.
A lot of people are selling themselves hard, says Mark Angott, president of Angott Search Group, a recruiting firm in Rochester, Mich. Out of desperation, many job hunters convince themselves theyre qualified for positions that dont match their backgrounds, he says. They want to try anything and everything, he says.
And like American Idol rejects, corporate idols who lack the skills and knowledge they claim to have often handle criticism or rejection poorly. Weve had guys use every expletive in the book, says Dave DeMink, an executive-search agent in Roseville, Calif., referring to the reactions he has received from job hunters he has declined to present to clients.
Even in the current recession, some job hunters are still unwilling to bend. Brian Rhonemus, a managing director at Angott Search Group, says several former big-bank executives recently refused to consider job opportunities at small community banks and credit unions. They balked because they didnt want to go backward, he says. Its amazing. Some candidates just havent wrapped their arms around reality yet.
In more robust economies, some corporate idols take their cockiness to extreme levels by demanding above-average salaries, custom job titles and other forms of special treatment. Consider, for example, the candidate for a senior communications job who told New York recruiter Bill Heyman that he would accept the role only if he would report to the large companys chief executive officer. The position reported to the head of human resources, and Mr. Heyman strongly urged the candidate to play by company rules. Ignoring the recruiters advice in an interview with the employer, the candidate lost out on the job, he says.
On the job, corporate idols often spur resentment among their peers. John LeBlanc, vice president of product management at Jefferson Wells International Inc., a professional-services firm, says he once worked with a colleague at a former employer who regularly puffed up his job title when talking to clients. This same [person] routinely would tell anyone willing to listen how he was doing the same work -- and doing it better -- than his boss and his bosss boss, says Mr. LeBlanc. He showed a great lack of self-awareness, which hurt his working relationships.
An unwillingness to accept help from a boss or colleague is another sign of a corporate idol. Case in point: When Lee B. Salz was a vice president at a small outsourcing company, he says, an employee who reported to him repeatedly turned down his offers to show her ways to improve. She thought she knew everything and [in reality] she wasnt that good, recalls Mr. Salz, now president of Sales Architects, a sales-management consulting firm in Minneapolis.
What causes these unaware workers heads to swell? According to Brooks Holtom, an assistant professor at Georgetown Universitys McDonough School of Business, employees in certain fields like customer service have no solid way to measure their performance. By contrast, sales professionals can add up the revenue they generate and compare figures over time. As a result, some people are more susceptible than others to developing false impressions about their skills, he says.
Poorly designed reward systems are sometimes to blame for overinflating egos, says Roy Saunderson, president of Recognition Management Institute, a New York provider of workplace-consulting services. If you read the criteria, theyre so loose, almost anyone can get rewards, he says.
Of course, career experts say that some self-promotion can be helpful for moving up the corporate ladder. A lot of times, managers have a tendency not to think about how much work went into an accomplishment, says Jo-Ann Gastin, senior vice president of human resources at Lockton Cos. LLC, an insurance brokerage firm in Kansas City, Mo. When an employee does go above and beyond, they should make it known to their supervisor.
Likewise, it can be advantageous for job hunters to engage in a little spin-doctoring to show recruiters theyre confident in their ability to handle a position, say career experts. But its also critical to demonstrate modesty. UnitedHealths Ms. Harrell says she hired a director last year who described himself as a technically competent leader and provided two detailed examples to illustrate his point. He showed that he could efficiently instill a vision and accomplish major tasks, and whether he did them himself or through other people, she says. Giving credit to others and showing his team mentality helped seal the offer.
Sarah E. Needleman
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