“What team are you on, Cat or Dog?”

“Which side do you choose: Cat or Dog?”

Recently, a door-to-door salesperson arrived at my home.

As soon as I opened the door, I noticed his jacket, his name tag with his face, and a clipboard in hand. I realized then that I’d have to pause my FIFA game for a while.

Here’s how the encounter unfolded:

  • He greeted me with an exaggerated smile and inquired about my day.
  • He made a big deal about how I was the first person to reciprocate his question—“not bad, yours?” (It’s England; I find that hard to believe.)
  • He asked if I was Team Cat or Team Dog.
  • Despite my visible impatience and attempts to exit the conversation, he continued to follow his pitch.
  • When I told him I was busy, he offered to return in three hours, but I eventually declined.

What struck me is that, despite being a Sales/Business Development coach and selling every day, I almost gave him false hope by suggesting he could come back later.

I had to consciously resist that impulse.

Essentially, he was trying to schedule a meeting that I would have ghosted or attended without any intention of purchasing.

Sound familiar?

Had he given me an easy way out early on, we could have avoided a few awkward minutes in the first ten seconds.

Remember, a person who isn’t interested will never buy, so it’s best to move them off the call and out of your funnel swiftly. This applies just as much when selling job opportunities to candidates.

And if your current employer rewards this kind of behavior with unreasonable KPIs, it might be time to search for a new position.

Resume: ChatGPT Vs Human

Resume Comparison: ChatGPT vs. Human

  1. How can recruiters tell the difference between a resume crafted with AI assistance and one created by an individual?

  2. If you had to choose, would you prefer a resume generated by AI or one written by a person? What factors influence your decision?

  3. If you opt for an AI-generated resume, do you think that accurately reflects the individual’s true abilities?

Getting InMail Credits Back

Maximizing Your InMail Credits

Struggling with your monthly InMail credits? Here’s a useful tip: add a line in your InMails that says something like, “Please feel free to decline if this isn’t of interest.”

Since I started doing this, I’ve noticed an increase in my response rate. This not only helps me avoid dropping below 13% (which limits my ability to send bulk messages) but also encourages candidates to decline rather than simply ignore my messages. As a result, I’ve been able to recover many costly InMail credits for future use.

Hope this helps! 🙂

Thoughts on AI recruitment?

Insights on AI in Recruitment?

Hello everyone! I’m currently studying UX design and I’m developing a capstone project focused on AI and its impact on recruitment. I would greatly appreciate it if anyone could spare a few moments to complete a short survey—it’s just three minutes of your time.

If you’re interested in participating, I’ll gladly share the link! Thank you!

DipRM is it worth it?

Is the DipRM Course Worth It?

Hello everyone,

I’d appreciate any insights or advice you can share.

I’m based in the UK and have been given the opportunity to enroll in the DipRM course.

Has anyone here completed it? Did you find it beneficial?

Also, how long did the course take to finish?

Thank you in advance for your help!

Weird job offer situation

Strange Job Offer Situation

Hey everyone, I hope I’m posting in the right place. I recently interviewed for a job I didn’t actually apply for—talk about a mix-up! I accidentally walked into the wrong office and ended up with a verbal offer. My start date is scheduled for tomorrow, but I still haven’t received any email regarding an official offer letter or the I-9 paperwork (just to clarify, I was told I would get it the same night I received the offer). Should I be worried? I understand it’s the weekend, and it’s possible the paperwork is just caught up somewhere, but I’m feeling a bit anxious about job security at this time of year. Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks!