Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Put Your Best Foot Forward Please
Put Your Best Foot Forward⦠Please 57 Flares 57 Flares Jessica Lee is director of digital talent strategy at Marriott International where she leads their talent related digital and social media efforts which means she blogs, tweets and plays on Facebook all day. Kind of. In what shell quickly tell you is her dream job, sheâs working to differentiate and position Marriott to most effectively optimize innovative technologies to address the brands business needs in the talent space. Pretty cool what theyve done already and shell work to take it even further to the next level. Dont be fooled by that fancy pants digital stuff though, shes still an everyday HR gal in the trenches at the core. SPHR certified, a decade or so into trench HR life sheâs interviewed tens of thousands of job seekers over the years. During the course of my time in HR, I have had the opportunity to interview tens of thousands of people. Actually â" if I stop to do some casual math⦠itâs more like 90,000 people. Crazy, right? And it might be more. Iâve interviewed people for everything from internships to executive level roles. Then you add in all the informational meetings, conversations at job fairs and the inevitable oh-youâre-a-recruiter-can-you-talk-to-my-son chats Iâve had at picnics, BBQâs, birthday parties, you name it. Iâve shaken many, many hands and looked at many, many more resumes. So youâd think that nothing would faze me given all those interviews but believe me â" Iâm always, ALWAYS surprised when people are ill-prepared for interviews. And it happens more frequently than you might believe. Let me tell you: No questions at all? I typically allot 10 to 15 minutes at the tail end of an interview just for you to ask me anything and everything. Itâs important for me to leave you time to interview me. I also want to get a feel for your curiosity and thoughtfulness though. When you have no questions, it makes me wonder⦠did you do homework about the role or our company? Will you be able to ask questions and actively learn on the job? Always â" always â" have questions. Is this just a job to you? Iâve gotta confess⦠I already drink the Marriott Kool-Aid. And with past positions, itâs always been important for me to find a culture that I will love. I want that out of future colleagues too. So when a candidate canât articulate why they want the position weâre specifically discussing or how it might fit into their long term goals⦠it raises a red flag for me. You want a job, we know that â" but why this specific position? And why our company? Is that how youâll present yourself to⦠guests? Beyond those interview faux pas â" there still, STILL (!) is the all too common problem of candidates showing up to interviews projecting an image that isnât helping their candidacy. At all. Skirts that are too short. T-shirts. Way too casual attire⦠including sneakers. Sneakers! Really. Itâs not just what you say⦠but itâs your entire presentation that matters. Everything counts in an interview. Everything. Itâs not only the words that come out of your mouth â" itâs your body language. Your appearance. Itâs all a part of the packaging of⦠you. And what you uniquely offer to me. The words that come out of your mouth and your answers should really do all the talking for you in an interview but sometimes, poor packaging will cause an interviewer to get distracted or wonder about your professional judgment so just donât let that happen to you. Make sure the packaging says â" Iâm professional, Iâm put-together, Iâm reliable, Iâm going to represent your brand, your company, your team really well if you hire me. And then let the words that come out of your mouth really nail those messages. So put your best foot â" and let us help you do that. Hop over to our Facebook page for jobs and careers at Marriott to learn how weâre literally helping job seekers to put their best foot forward. (Hint, hint⦠Zappos.com is part of the equation. Really!)
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