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December for job search and other thoughts

on December 11, 2012

There comes very different points of view about job market in the month of December.   A lot of suggestion that  November and Decemeber are quiet months with holidays kicking in; the contrary view points out more people land on jobs in December than any other months.    What’s what then?

My personal observation confirms that since November, there are less jobs posted.   Yet, seems more momentum from hiring teams to close existing job positions or shortlist candidates.  I have interviewers coming back for further interview earlier than set schedule; and that hiring manager has the tones that they like to close req. before the holiday.

For motivated job seekers, month of December could be a very good month with the intent of hiring manager, and a number of job seekers taking a break!

Some thoughts while going through more interviews….

Almost every investment bronchure would mention “past performance is not indicator of the future”.  One of the most popular forms of interview is “behavorial interview”, or “situational” questions where we are asked to relate how we address situation in the past.  Does it really help to forecast the future performance?  Situation changes, environment changes, and priority changes.

For many companies, people are the talents and they are the differentiator.  I just start to ponder it would be a cool problem to solve to figure out  ways to improve the quality of interview and the hiring process for companies.  Before I finish thinking, I read about a tool iLiftOFF, an online recruitment testing engine to help companys recruit better using online tests.

OK, how about companies having cool ways to measure “on the job performance” against “interview performance”.   With advance in technology and data analytics, maybe it would not be too long to find an app. doing this.

Job seekers get lists of typical interviewing questions,  they are like “questions that would show up in examinations”; and they show up in interviews.   So the list is great to help the preparation.   Some questions are more commonly used.   There are questions like “tell me about the greatest accomplishment on the job”… it is a tough one as it is  like choosing the best fruits of all, or in sports, discussion about “greatest of all times”;  or questions like “tell me of a difficult situation or a failure”.  If a difficult situation got overcome, would that stay as “difficult situation” in memory?  If the situation is a failure, do we want to remember, let alone share it in an interview…

I appreciate those hiring managers paraphrase the “real challenges” in the job, and ask the candidates how they approach.  We are then trying to solve a real situation in the present, and not trying to guess which past experience could be relevant.


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