Why failure is the best job search tool and how it can help make your search more successful in the long run. (#jobseekers: What is your biggest search tool?
i liked the counter-intuitive approach of the author of this article that failure can help you become better. The problem is failure and the related learning that comes from it is based on two fundamental ideas:
1. Does failure stimulate you? Do you learn from it? Is fear of failing drive your self-motivation? OR does it paralyze you? Some people get knocked down by failure and cannot get back up. Their self-confidence drops and they start blaming others. Which camp do you fall into?
2. Do you know what to do in your job search? Of the 100 plus things you could be doing, how many do you tackle? Do you know what the best practices are? Have you researched all the current hot topics of conducting a job search? Have you self-educated yourself to conduct an effective job search? OR are you "unconsciously incompetent?" -- you don't know what you don't know.
Most candidates I come across in the job search are completely paralyzed and demoralized after a long period of unemployment. One of the reasons is that they can't see the light at the end of the tunnel? They are hopeless. They don't know what to do next.
Is failure in your job search really the best job search tool?
Barry Deutsch
IMPACT Hiring Solutions