Friday, April 10, 2020
The #1 Thing You Should NEVER Do On A Monday - Work It Daily
The #1 Thing You Should NEVER Do On A Monday - Work It Daily Letâs be real: you hate Mondays. Your Inbox is overflowing, your voicemail is full, and youâre drinking your body weight in coffee just to survive. Why would it be any different for a recruiter, employer, or connection? Here's the #1 thing you should NEVER do on a Monday... Rule #1: Donât Ask For Anything On Mondays Donât ask people to do things for you on Mondays. Donât call and follow up on a job. Donât call and check the status of your application. Donât call about positions. Donât try to hard-sell yourself or your business to anyone. The Reason: Because people are coming off of the weekend, and they have something we call the âWeekend Flu.â (You know what we mean.) No oneâs on their A-game on Monday. Itâs just a fact. So, itâs generally a bad idea to add to their workload. âWhen they feel pressure, when they feel like someoneâs asking something of them, they can take it the wrong way,â said J.T. OâDonnell, LinkedIn Influencer and founder of CAREEREALISM. âThey can have kind of a negative reaction to that person because of the timing of the request.â So, donât ask for anything on Monday. Donât push your agenda. It could end up backfiring pretty badly. Does that mean you canât do any networking Mondays? No, absolutely not! So, what can you do instead? Rule #2: Give On Mondays, Donât Receive Instead of asking for things on Mondays, give things. Here are some productive things you can do on a Monday without being a burden to your contacts: Share an article with a connection Endorse a connection Recommend a connection And, if you want to do other job search activities, you can⦠Plan your networking efforts for the week Research companies Research individuals During the rest of the week, you should be asking people to connect, following up on jobs, and so on. But NEVER ask for anything on a Monday! Related Articles Top 10 People You Must Have In Your Network To Find A Job 3 Reasons Networking Is A Job Search Priority 4 Essentials For Networking With Strangers On LinkedIn Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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