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How to Tell Someone They Didn't Get the Job

How to Tell Someone They Didn't Get the Job

FromCreating Disney Magic


How to Tell Someone They Didn't Get the Job

FromCreating Disney Magic

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Length:
13 minutes
Released:
Apr 2, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

“We sometimes, worry about telling people hard things or things that'll disappoint them. But in the end, if you do it, and you do it the right way, and tell them the truth with good reason, then there shouldn't be an issue." Key Moments 00:00 Navigating Tough Conversations 04:24 Corporate Restructuring 07:46 Patience While Hiring Pays Off 10:21 Decision Making in Hiring Resources Carol Quinn Best Culture Solutions The Cockerell Academy About Lee Cockerell Mainstreet Leader How to Tell Someone They Didn't Get the Job No one looks forward to delivering disappointing news to job candidates. Unfortunately some people avoid those difficult conversations altogether. This is a crucial step to maintain positive relationships and uphold a company's reputation. Anyone in a leadership role should be well trained on how to handle informing qualified, yet unsuccessful, candidates that they didn't get the job. To start, honesty is the best policy. Being truthful yet respectful is important when delivering the news to a candidate who didn't get the job. Maintain transparency and communicate the reasons behind the decision. This helps give them clarity, while maintaining the individual's view of the company and the possibility of future opportunities. When you are making hiring decisions remember that patience pays off. Throughout my experiences at Marriott and Disney I saw the long-term benefits of holding out for the right candidate. By prioritizing quality over speed, I was able to make strategic hiring decisions that ultimately led to success for both the individuals and the organizations in the long run. Once you make a decision, be proactive in your communication. Rather than keeping multiple candidates waiting, inform candidates of their status after each interview. This demonstrates respect for the candidates' time and allows both parties to move forward with clarity. This is a way to ensure a positive hiring experience even for those not selected for the role. Remember, every interaction in the hiring process shapes your company's reputation and culture. Make sure to listen to this episode for more on handling job rejections and the significance of perseverance and patience in the hiring process. One company that I have hired for the job when planning a vacation is Magical Vacation Planners. Let them plan your next vacation. You can reach them at 407-442-2694.
Released:
Apr 2, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Lee Cockerell, former Executive Vice President of Operations for Walt Disney World, shares his wisdom and experience from his time with Disney, Marriott, and Hilton. Lee discusses how you can apply lessons in leadership, management, and customer service to create magic in your organization.