How to ask for help

Feeling overwhelmed? Too much to do and don’t know where to start?

Recruiters are often tasked with finding the best candidates for our clients and helping them navigate the job market. But what do you do when you need help yourself?

Asking for help can be difficult, but it’s important to remember that it’s okay to ask for support when you need it.

Here are some tips on how to ask for help:

πŸ“ž Reach Out to Your Network – Don’t be afraid to reach out to your professional network when you need help. This can include former colleagues, industry peers, or mentors. Be specific about what you need help with and how they can assist you.

🀝 Collaborate with Others – Collaboration can be a great way to find solutions to complex problems. Consider reaching out to other recruiters in your company or industry and see if you can work together on a project or problem.

πŸ§‘β€πŸ€β€πŸ§‘ Find a Mentor – Having a mentor can be a great way to get guidance and support when you need it. Look for someone in your industry who has more experience than you and who you admire. Reach out to them and ask if they’d be willing to be your mentor.

πŸ’Ό Use LinkedIn – LinkedIn can be a powerful tool for finding help and support. Join groups in your industry and participate in discussions. You can also reach out to industry experts and thought leaders on LinkedIn and ask for their advice or insights. Polls are always a good shout!

πŸ”Ž Be Specific – When asking for help, be as specific as possible about what you need assistance with. This will help the person you’re asking to understand your needs and provide targeted support. For example, instead of asking for general advice on how to recruit top talent, ask for help with a specific aspect of the recruitment process, such as how to write effective job descriptions or how to conduct successful candidate interviews.

πŸ’ Offer Something in Return – While it’s important to ask for help when you need it, it’s also important to offer something in return. Consider how you can help the person who is assisting you, whether it’s by offering to provide feedback on their work, making an introduction to someone in your network, or offering to assist them with a project.

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πŸ’¬ Seek Feedback – In addition to asking for help when you need it, seek feedback on your own work and performance. This can help you to identify areas where you can improve and make adjustments to your approach. Consider asking your colleagues, mentors, or other trusted professionals for feedback on your recruitment strategies and techniques.

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πŸ™Œ Be Proactive – Don’t wait until you’re in a crisis to ask for help. Instead, be proactive in seeking out support and guidance. Attend industry events and conferences, participate in online forums and groups, and reach out to your network regularly to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and best practices in recruitment.

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πŸ’― And Don’t Forget, Be Grateful – When someone offers to help you, be sure to express your gratitude. Thank them for their time and assistance, and let them know how much you appreciate their support. This will help to build and strengthen your professional relationships.

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Remember, asking for help is a sign of strength, not weakness. By reaching out to your network, collaborating with others, finding a mentor, and using LinkedIn, you can get the support you need to succeed as a recruiter.

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