Well, I choked on my pride and told him that I had a position in Tampa/St. Pete also. We covered all the details, the very few hot buttons, and quickly he set up for an interview. To this day I talk with my placement in Tampa/St. Pete where he is now a hiring manager bringing on board candidates from me every year. We joke about that trip and it reminds me of the simple mistake I made: trying to think for someone else or telling yourself a story about what you think they are thinking. This never works. These stories can become your reality and often are not what is really happening. I think that is true in all of life.
As a recruiter with experience or new to the industry, remind yourself that every candidate has more to them than you can possibly learn in a relatively short time. Stop limiting your success with what you think is possible. Start making your success with all the possibilities that are and can be available to you.
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