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Bored Panda contacted J.T. O’Donnell to get more insights on career coaching and job hunts. She started her story by becoming one of the first LinkedIn influencers. J.T. revealed that there is a specific audience in this online service and she felt that she wanted to help a bigger audience. She left the staffing industry 20 years ago to become a career coach and to help talented people to increase their chances of getting the job. Later on, she created a company that is “a gym membership for your career,” the reason for this being that a lot of people do not think about investing in career coaching.
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When J.T. was asked whether she was surprised to see people take such interest in topics related to career advice, she admitted that she was not. She knew that people on TikTok would be her audience because of the lack of knowledge they have on how to find a job. “There are just so many misconceptions about building a career, it’s just so much bad information out there, and so who’s going to give them? And how are they going to get that advice? And little 60-second sound bites, people can do that. They can use that. That’s what they're used to.” She adds that up until now, people had to put more effort into finding the right information and understanding it, but now “you can come to my TikTok account and you can watch what you need to watch and really get up to speed faster. I knew people needed it, I knew it was missing, and I just love being able to give that information in that medium.”
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We were curious to find out if people really need all the help they can get in finding a job, which J.T. confirmed to be an absolute truth. She explained one of the biggest mistakes people make when looking for a job and not succeeding. She points out that now, with these applicant tracking systems, it is not getting easier to be noticed and invited to a job interview. J.T. stated that these programs are designed to make it easier for companies to find the right applicant but it makes candidates feel horrible and depressing after they don’t get a reply from the employer. The career coach refers to this situation as not the right way to look for a job: “That’s not looking for work in my world. That’s what I’m trying to make happen, and especially on TikTok, is to teach people what looking for work is really like and how to do it more effectively, so that you'll feel better.”
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But where do these tips come from? Your own experience? Others' success stories? “I was blessed with the background in temporary staffing, in recruiting, HR, and understanding that and knowing what they look for in candidates, and I brought it to the other side. And now I literally work with thousands of people over 20 years. So I know it works, I’m lucky enough, I have access to what’s going on in the recruiting, hiring world, and I take that information and I bring it to individuals, so they can be better,” shared J.T. She emphasized that this all leads to finding the right job that helps to build a stronger relationship between employer and employee.
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The career coach also opened up about her own relationship with work: “I’m a career nerd, I just live and breathe this stuff, and studied every single day so that I can make sure that I’m giving people the latest information.” Her own passion for her career helps thousands of people to see work not as something basic and ordinary, done in order to survive, but something that person can really care about. “The deepest mission of this is to get people off the treadmill and off the society standards and on to something more authentic.”
Which of these tips do you find helpful? Or what are some of the things that were not presented in the list that have helped you find a job more easily or to start a successful career? Share in the comments down below!
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Second question is about meeting and exceeding expectations, proving that you know that your job is to save or make enough money to justify the cost of hiring you, so questions like: ‘How do you measure the success of this person? How do you know that they’re exceeding your expectations and saving the company money, or making the company money? How do you know that this person is doing a good job?’
Third question is around making their life easier, nobody hires you to make their life harder, so you should make a note to them that you get that. So questions around 'How does my job impact your job? What do I do in this job to make your job easier? Or how do we work better together?’ Again, shows the fact that they’ve got the job and you wanna work there, so you know you have to make their life easier. Questions like these are never a bad move."
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