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and if your client came back and said, "The interview went well, he did really well, i think we would like to move forward with him, would both sides sounding positive be the double kiss of death or a good starting point?
Or what would you call it if your candidate came back and said, " I don't know, i think i screwed up the interview, don't think it went very well and i really don't think i want that job? Is there something wrong with a candidate who is positive, feels like they aced it and is interested?
I have never seen such negativity. God no wonder there is a recession. :)
Sure, we always have to be prepared for bad news. You like cautious optimism. I like a pumped candidate before, during and after an interview. When my candidates come back with stars in their eyes and most do, before my client has a chance to tell me they aren't interested, i fire off an email to the hiring manager that goes something like.....
John just checked in with me. Don't know the read from your side yet but wanted to let you know that your team did a fabulous job of selling your company and your job. John is very positive, he felt that the people he met and the obvious positive atmosphere in your office was indicitive of a group he would enjoy working with for a long time. Let me know the read from your end, he's on go for a second interview if you are.
I have had clients many times who were on the fence about a candidate and about to say , "oh, i don't know , don't think so", until they got a strong positive back from me about the candidate. I want it so positive that unles the candidate totally blew it my client won't say no yet.
Okay.......beating this to death in my opinion! Sometimes it works, and sometimes it doesn't! Right! So what's the point of any of these conversations?
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