Saturday, May 30, 2020
Sense of Urgency
Sense of Urgency I had a cool topic that I was going to blog on today but I just got an e-mail that totally changed that. This topic has been in the back of my mind for a while The e-mail was from Company X. You know them Im sure youve applied there too. Heres the all-too-common story: I applied to a sr. analyst position about 2 months ago. I went through their typical online procedure (fill out a resume online, even though I just sent them their resume youd think that some of these companies would spend a little bit of money and buy some software to take your resume and dump it in their system but no you have to fill out their usually buggy forms). I get an automated e-mail right away that says something like Thanks for applying. Dont contact us. Well contact you if we are interested. (Dont you love how personal these e-mails are?) So two months later I get this e-mail saying weve already hired someone else. Thanks a lot for applying. Yawn. What does this have to do with sense of urgency? My sense of urgency was a 10 out of 10. I wanted to get a job FAST. They say they are anxious to hire someone, get the position filled, etc. Youd think that every day they dont have the person in place they are losing money (there is value in having someone do that job that is why they are willing to pay someone to do it!). They say their sense of urgency is high (lets say 8 ) but they take 2 months to get back?? Sounds like a low sense of urgency to me like a 2 or 3. Here is my point. If you are in a position to be between jobs, or if you are thinking about switching, you MUST understand this sense of urgency issue. Salespeople understand the issue in sales it is called SALES CYCLE. They find a hot prospect and know that it might be 6 12 18 months before they close a deal. 18 months is a long time! And the salesperson doesnt go spend the commission check until the sale is made. You need to understand that your sense of urgency is going to be DIFFERENT than the companys sense of urgency. It is not bad it is just a fact make sure you plan for it. Understanding it will help keep your emotions in check. Oh yeah one more thing if they profess to have a high sense of urgency (ie, they want to fill this position quickly) this might be true, but again, not the same as what you understand it to be. Check out these different perspectives: Me (high sense of urgency): I want a job FAST. Today. This week! Now! The Company I Apply To (high sense of urgency): I want to fill this position FAST. This quarter. This fiscal year! Fast does not equal Fast. Anyway, just a sanity check. Add this to your job-seeker-mentality. Sense of Urgency I had a cool topic that I was going to blog on today but I just got an e-mail that totally changed that. This topic has been in the back of my mind for a while The e-mail was from Company X. You know them Im sure youve applied there too. Heres the all-too-common story: I applied to a sr. analyst position about 2 months ago. I went through their typical online procedure (fill out a resume online, even though I just sent them their resume youd think that some of these companies would spend a little bit of money and buy some software to take your resume and dump it in their system but no you have to fill out their usually buggy forms). I get an automated e-mail right away that says something like Thanks for applying. Dont contact us. Well contact you if we are interested. (Dont you love how personal these e-mails are?) So two months later I get this e-mail saying weve already hired someone else. Thanks a lot for applying. Yawn. What does this have to do with sense of urgency? My sense of urgency was a 10 out of 10. I wanted to get a job FAST. They say they are anxious to hire someone, get the position filled, etc. Youd think that every day they dont have the person in place they are losing money (there is value in having someone do that job that is why they are willing to pay someone to do it!). They say their sense of urgency is high (lets say 8 ) but they take 2 months to get back?? Sounds like a low sense of urgency to me like a 2 or 3. Here is my point. If you are in a position to be between jobs, or if you are thinking about switching, you MUST understand this sense of urgency issue. Salespeople understand the issue in sales it is called SALES CYCLE. They find a hot prospect and know that it might be 6 12 18 months before they close a deal. 18 months is a long time! And the salesperson doesnt go spend the commission check until the sale is made. You need to understand that your sense of urgency is going to be DIFFERENT than the companys sense of urgency. It is not bad it is just a fact make sure you plan for it. Understanding it will help keep your emotions in check. Oh yeah one more thing if they profess to have a high sense of urgency (ie, they want to fill this position quickly) this might be true, but again, not the same as what you understand it to be. Check out these different perspectives: Me (high sense of urgency): I want a job FAST. Today. This week! Now! The Company I Apply To (high sense of urgency): I want to fill this position FAST. This quarter. This fiscal year! Fast does not equal Fast. Anyway, just a sanity check. Add this to your job-seeker-mentality. Sense of Urgency I had a cool topic that I was going to blog on today but I just got an e-mail that totally changed that. This topic has been in the back of my mind for a while The e-mail was from Company X. You know them Im sure youve applied there too. Heres the all-too-common story: I applied to a sr. analyst position about 2 months ago. I went through their typical online procedure (fill out a resume online, even though I just sent them their resume youd think that some of these companies would spend a little bit of money and buy some software to take your resume and dump it in their system but no you have to fill out their usually buggy forms). I get an automated e-mail right away that says something like Thanks for applying. Dont contact us. Well contact you if we are interested. (Dont you love how personal these e-mails are?) So two months later I get this e-mail saying weve already hired someone else. Thanks a lot for applying. Yawn. What does this have to do with sense of urgency? My sense of urgency was a 10 out of 10. I wanted to get a job FAST. They say they are anxious to hire someone, get the position filled, etc. Youd think that every day they dont have the person in place they are losing money (there is value in having someone do that job that is why they are willing to pay someone to do it!). They say their sense of urgency is high (lets say 8 ) but they take 2 months to get back?? Sounds like a low sense of urgency to me like a 2 or 3. Here is my point. If you are in a position to be between jobs, or if you are thinking about switching, you MUST understand this sense of urgency issue. Salespeople understand the issue in sales it is called SALES CYCLE. They find a hot prospect and know that it might be 6 12 18 months before they close a deal. 18 months is a long time! And the salesperson doesnt go spend the commission check until the sale is made. You need to understand that your sense of urgency is going to be DIFFERENT than the companys sense of urgency. It is not bad it is just a fact make sure you plan for it. Understanding it will help keep your emotions in check. Oh yeah one more thing if they profess to have a high sense of urgency (ie, they want to fill this position quickly) this might be true, but again, not the same as what you understand it to be. Check out these different perspectives: Me (high sense of urgency): I want a job FAST. Today. This week! Now! The Company I Apply To (high sense of urgency): I want to fill this position FAST. This quarter. This fiscal year! Fast does not equal Fast. Anyway, just a sanity check. Add this to your job-seeker-mentality. Sense of Urgency I had a cool topic that I was going to blog on today but I just got an e-mail that totally changed that. This topic has been in the back of my mind for a while The e-mail was from Company X. You know them Im sure youve applied there too. Heres the all-too-common story: I applied to a sr. analyst position about 2 months ago. I went through their typical online procedure (fill out a resume online, even though I just sent them their resume youd think that some of these companies would spend a little bit of money and buy some software to take your resume and dump it in their system but no you have to fill out their usually buggy forms). I get an automated e-mail right away that says something like Thanks for applying. Dont contact us. Well contact you if we are interested. (Dont you love how personal these e-mails are?) So two months later I get this e-mail saying weve already hired someone else. Thanks a lot for applying. Yawn. What does this have to do with sense of urgency? My sense of urgency was a 10 out of 10. I wanted to get a job FAST. They say they are anxious to hire someone, get the position filled, etc. Youd think that every day they dont have the person in place they are losing money (there is value in having someone do that job that is why they are willing to pay someone to do it!). They say their sense of urgency is high (lets say 8 ) but they take 2 months to get back?? Sounds like a low sense of urgency to me like a 2 or 3. Here is my point. If you are in a position to be between jobs, or if you are thinking about switching, you MUST understand this sense of urgency issue. Salespeople understand the issue in sales it is called SALES CYCLE. They find a hot prospect and know that it might be 6 12 18 months before they close a deal. 18 months is a long time! And the salesperson doesnt go spend the commission check until the sale is made. You need to understand that your sense of urgency is going to be DIFFERENT than the companys sense of urgency. It is not bad it is just a fact make sure you plan for it. Understanding it will help keep your emotions in check. Oh yeah one more thing if they profess to have a high sense of urgency (ie, they want to fill this position quickly) this might be true, but again, not the same as what you understand it to be. Check out these different perspectives: Me (high sense of urgency): I want a job FAST. Today. This week! Now! The Company I Apply To (high sense of urgency): I want to fill this position FAST. This quarter. This fiscal year! Fast does not equal Fast. Anyway, just a sanity check. Add this to your job-seeker-mentality.
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