Wednesday, July 22, 2020
What is it REALLY like to work for that company - Hallie Crawford
What is it REALLY like to work for that company - Hallie Crawford I was recently on a group coaching call where we discussed how to research a company and its work environment. We really focused on how to get true answers, and how to really know in an interview if the company is putting its best foot forward. Here are some tips to help you find out what it is really like to work for a specific company: Talk to your friends! Find out if they know someone who works there, whether itâs through their circle of friends or their LinkedIn network. Once you have a connection to the company, ask what the work environment is like and what the culture is about. Be sure to ask specific questions like, âWhat is the managementâs style?â or âWhat is the companyâs values?â Ask if you can meet with people you will be working with, as well as your prospective boss. When you go for the interview, pay attention to how it feels to be in the office. Are people hurried and running around. Do they stop to say hello? What is the pace? How does it feel to be there? Pay attention to the décor and office feel. Are the furniture and decorations stuffy, or more creative? Is it a formal or informal environment? Go to glassdoor.com to read reviews, but use it with a grain of salt. Sometimes ex-employees might write something that isnât actual reflective of the company because they are upset about something. So while itâs a great place to look, just be sure you do additional homework. Here is a helpful application for glassdoor.com. Set up a Google alert to track what is being said about that specific company. If youre interested in learning more about career coaching, please contact us today for a complimentary consultation. Hallie Crawford Certified Career Coach P.S. How do you know if your resume is good? Take this Resume Quiz to find out how to keep your resume out of the trash can. Please Share This
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.