You can beat internal hiring

You might have heard the term โ€œhidden job market.โ€ This term does not mean that there are โ€œsecretโ€ jobs somewhere or that companies are hiding jobs. โ€œHidden job marketโ€ refers to all available and upcoming jobs that simply havenโ€™t been publicly posted yet.

One type of โ€œhiddenโ€ job is a position that hiring managers want to fill from within the company. As an outsider, you can still get hired for these โ€œhiddenโ€ jobs.

From Forbes:

โ€œโ€ฆexternal candidates succeed by doing one thing exceptionally well: they present a unique, compelling value proposition that goes beyond familiarity and culture fitโ€ฆ positioning themselves as stand-out candidatesโ€ฆ high-impact leaders ready to meet an organizationโ€™s modern challenges.

To beat an internal candidate, external contenders must go beyond expectations. They need to showcase their qualifications while bringing something new to the tableโ€”a fresh perspective, specialized expertise or innovative solutions.โ€

Absolutely!

My clients edge out internal candidates all the time. Many internal candidates believe that they are the heirs apparent and therefore believe that they can land the job by talking about passion, love of the company, loyalty, and hard work. This โ€œproofโ€ doesnโ€™t work very well, because all candidates are using these same reasons why they should be hired, so they all cancel each other out.

Internal candidates cancelling each other out is a great reason to show through impact and leadership strengths why the company should hire you, the external candidate.

While the internal candidate is tough to beatโ€”they know the company culture, they have theoretically been loyal, there is no big expense in promoting them, and they have grown partnerships and relationships that are key to the companyโ€”maybe they are doing just enough to get paid, they donโ€™t love their job, and maybe they werenโ€™t the best hire.

Therefore, you have an edge as an outside candidate. As the article says, you bring a fresh perspective and updated marketplace information. As the external candidate you need to be able to demonstrate and prove that youโ€™re a โ€œhigh-impact leader ready to meet an organizationโ€™s modern challenges.

โ€To beat internal candidates, you show that you understand and identify with the companyโ€™s needs or objectives or mission, and you show how you have addressed the companyโ€™s challenges before and made past companies better. What makes you, the external candidate, the more attractive option? Impact, impact, and impact.

For questions or details on how you can maximize your potential and land the hidden jobs and beat internal hiring, email me at coach@maximizeu.life

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