I watched the critically acclaimed movie "Up In The Air" last night - and I'll be honest: I wasn't all that impressed.



Initially.

I can't get the movie out of my mind (which is a good indicator of a
good movie) - and I've spent a lot of time thinking about what it has
said about our work force. Without giving anything away: George
Clooney's Company fires people. To sugar coat this for the terminated
employee, they offer a silver lining: This can be an opportunity.



"Anybody who ever built an empire, or changed the world, sat where you are now", says Clooney's character. "And it's because they sat there that they were
able to do it."



Of course, the goal for Clooney's character is to minimize the potential backlash from the terminated employee.


But I think there is a valuable lesson for recruiters:


Many of your clients are coming off a traumatic experience, whether it's being let go, downsized, whatever. Either way, their confidence is
low. As a recruiter - can you be the positive influence? Can you show
them - genuinely - the silver lining of being terminated?



How will you take your clients by the hand, and show them this is an opportunity?


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Comment by Peter Lynch on March 25, 2010 at 12:32pm
Nice post Sean!

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