• Personality Goes a Long Way

  • Sep 1 2023
  • Length: 6 mins
  • Podcast

Personality Goes a Long Way

  • Summary

  • Showing your personality is incredibly important.

    If you try and water down who you are, what you're going to do is you're gonna end up diluting or masking all of the things that people, especially an interviewer, are looking for as a way to connect with you, as a way to get to know who you are and what type of person are you.

    Because one of the things that hiring managers are always trying to do is evaluate whether or not you're gonna be a good fit with the organization on a cultural level. You know, are you going to be able to work with the people that are there? Are you going to bring some complementary personality to the organization?

    Are you gonna bring some diversity? Are you gonna be able to gel? You can be different, but you still need to be able to fit. And so interviewers are often looking for those Interpersonal characteristics. 

    So it's really important that you be yourself, be relatable, and let your personality come out in an interview or in a meeting or wherever you are.

    Don't try and water yourself down and make yourself so plain vanilla that you become uninteresting.

    What's really important to understand is that people do business with people they like. Not always, but when people have a choice between two different candidates that are relatively similar, they're often gonna go with the one that they like better personally, or that they feel a little bit more of an attachment, people that they feel more resonance with.

    So just remember, be yourself and let your personality shine. 

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