Employers are not always selecting the best
candidates in term of academic results or the most experience in the
field to fill up their job vacancies. What actually make those success
candidates in an interview session stand out of crowd and be
successfully secured the job? You must be surprised to the answer from
most employers: Self-motivation on how a person is committed to the job
that made them being offered to the job position.
You might know
this is the key differentiator that can make you stand out of crowd.
The question is how are you going to demonstrate to the employers that
you are motivated and be able to commit to the job if you are offered
with the job?
During the interview session, you can tell the
employer that you are motivated with the job offer, but the employer
may not be able to see through your action if you don't demonstrate it.
How to demonstrate you are self-motivated? You may ask. Fortunately, it
isn't all that difficult as you may think to prove that you are a good
self-motivation person. In fact, it can be surprisingly easy to do
through some simple actions that may, on the surface, seem like nothing
special. If you demonstrate these actions, you are showing that you are
self-motivated that will automatically make you stand out from crowd
and being noticed by employers.
What actions are we talking about? Here are some examples:
1. Conducting Informal Interviews with Employers
Let
the employers see your self-motivation by contacting the prospective
employers to learn more about the career opportunities in their
company. The companies may not have any vacant position for new hiring
at the moment, but you can show your initiative by contacting the
employers and have an informal discussion or a short interview with the
employers to see any possibility to start your career there in the
future. You could also hand in your resume to the employers to review
and remind the employers to call you for a formal interview when there
are vacant positions that meet your career interest.
2. Tailor Your Resumes and Cover Letters To Each Company's Need
Do
you know that some differences on your resumes or cover letters may
make you stand out from crowd? Most of job applicants are using the
standard format of resumes and cover letters. Imagine that when the
employer screen through the stack of application letters and reviews
the resume of each applicant, if they see one that is tailored to the
company's need, they definitely will pay an attention on it and
resulting in positive impression. You are showing the employer that you
are spending time and effort to write your resume and application
letter to their specific needs. With that, you have offered tangible
evidence of your self-motivation.
3. Doing Something Out of the Ordinary
During
your internship or summer job or any volunteering work that you have
done for a company for free or specific projects during your college
time, try to do something that is out of the ordinary. For example you
may offer yourself to develop a website for a local nonprofit
organization or volunteer yourself for doing the evaluation tests to
help in finding solution for a problem, or you can even develop a
project to meet the company specific needs. In these cases, you are
showing a self-motivation behavior and these companies may approach you
for a job after your graduation.
Summary
Self-motivation
is very important to make you stand out from crowd and being noticed by
employers. Don't just tell employers that you are a self-motivated
person, instead, show to them with your actions.