My kid’s school is a germ factory.
I don’t mean that figuratively…
I mean there is a building in Poland where 22 toddlers sneeze on each other for 6 hours a day and then go home and sneeze on their parents.
(Then of course, the irresponsible parents send their kids hacking and wheezing to school anyways…)
I’ve been sick for 12 days. And counting.
Little Miss Mau brought home whatever biological warfare her classmates are cooking up over there and now I’m running my businesses from a couch with a box of tissues and a head that feels like a hot air balloon.
Here’s what’s annoying about it:
I knew it was coming. She had the sniffles on Monday. By Tuesday she was wiping her nose on my shirt. By Wednesday I had that tickle in the back of my throat that every parent recognizes as the beginning of the end.
And I did nothing about it.
Didn’t take the Vitamin C. Didn’t keep my distance (how you do that with a toddler that jumps on you at any random moment I don’t know). Didn’t do any of the things I know damn well work because I’ve been through this exact cycle fifteen times since she started school.
I saw it coming and I walked right into it.
And that’s exactly what most candidates do in interviews.
They know “tell me about yourself” is coming. It comes in every interview. It has come in every interview since the invention of interviews. There is a zero percent chance it doesn’t come.
And they still walk in with no plan for it. They still launch into the boring monologue. They still read their resume out loud to the person who’s staring at it on their screen. They still lack courage.
They see the sneeze coming. And they just… stand there.
There’s a move — takes about two seconds — that turns that moment from a death sentence into the best 60 seconds of your entire interview. It changes everything that comes after it.
I watched a candidate use it once and extract the entire hiring brief before a single formal question was asked. While every other candidate that day sat there fidgeting.
It’s on page 1 of my newly released book, “10,000 Interviews”.
Unlike the common cold, this one actually has a cure…
Here’s the link:
https://BecomeUnfair.com/10000-Interviews
Keep in mind — this is a new business, new launch, and price is doubling at EOM.
I’m validating the business idea.
Some of you have been reading a long time — it’s really cool to be writing to YOU, and not just hiring managers/business owners again.
I’m also documenting all of it — because the “Career Roach” industry is really in need of a shake-up.
More on that soon.
Here’s that link again to get 10,000 Interviews before the price goes up: