Sunday, November 17, 2019
How to Know Youre Qualified For Your Job - The Muse
How to Know Youre Qualified For Your Job - The Muse How to Know Youre Qualified For Your Job Unless youâre the most confident person on the face of the earth, I bet you can think of a few times when you thought that your boss made a mistake by hiring you. Maybe the company was tired of recruiting for the job, or maybe HR thought, âEh, heâs good enough. Letâs give him a shot and see if he falls on his face.â I know Iâm prone to letting this impostor syndrome consume me to the point where Iâll often stare at a blank document and think to myself, âI canât believe they trust me to write this.â The truth is that you didnât get your job because you happened to get lucky, or because your boss grew tired of not having some extra help, or any other reason you think you happened to land the position by chance. You got it because you deserve to be there. When youâre feeling otherwise, remember this: 1. A Lot of People Had to Say Yes Considering it typically takes 52 days to fill an opening, this isnât a rushed process that people are hurrying though. Sure, some companies have shorter interview timelines than others, but that doesnât negate the fact that you likely had to convince a team of people that you were the right person for the job. Donât forget the first step of submitting your materials: A human looked at your tailored resume, personalized cover letter, and said, âYes, this personâs qualified enough to bring in to interview.â So, right off the bat, you checked off a lot of boxes. Then, your boss (and anyone else you met with during the interview process) was so impressed by meeting you in person that they all said yes, too. 2. You Beat the Odds Let the facts speak for themselves: The average resume only gets a six-second glance and the average job listing gets 250 candidates. Almost right away your skill set made you stand out from a lot of people. Itâs important in to remember in those moments of self-doubt how much work you did during the job search to land where you are now. Think back to those long days you spent writing the perfect cover letter opening, nitpicking over your resume, and researching the company. When you take inventory of all the things you did just to get the interview, youâll quickly realize that it wasnât an accident that you were able to convince your boss that you would be awesome. You put a lot of thought and effort into it. 3. You Really Are That Awesome Ultimately, the fact that you got your job boils down to this: You were the right amount of awesome for the gig. I know thatâs hard to believe (trust me, I struggle with this all the time), but do yourself a favor and take a minute to write down all the things that you know youâre good at. For me, I often forget that I have a masterâs degree in creative writing. And even more typically, I forget that I didnât get into that program by chance either. So, every now and again, let yourself reflect on all the things that got you to where you are in your career. If that means reminding yourself that youâve kicked ass at a lot of relevant jobs before getting this one, thatâs great. If that means looking back on previous projects you received lots of praise for, thatâs also a solid way to remind yourself that you arenât a fraud. Figure out a way to tell yourself that youâre awesome, and lean on that whenever you feel like you lucked into your job. I know itâs hard to think that you only got to where you are now because youâre lucky. And of course, a lot of things had to line up to get you to the offer stage. But hereâs the thing: A lot of those things that have to work out along the way, worked out because you were the right person for the gig. And while I know thatâs hard to believe, trust me. When I was a recruiter, I wouldnât have been doing my job if I let hiring managers settle on just anyone. So, take a deep breath, know that youâre awesome, and get back to work.
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