|
|
|
|
|
by gregjor
1347 days ago
|
|
A good professional recruiter can help with this kind of problem. A recruiter can prepare the hiring manager in advance regarding your disability, emphasizing your skills and experience. An empathetic hiring manager can brief the interviewers. And the recruiter can get feedback from interviews and coach you in a "safe" context. Finding a good recruiter with the skills to coach you and the hiring manager will take some effort. Recruiting has a low bar to entry (like programming) so many recruiters play a numbers game and don't work with candidates. A good recruiter will know about the company, tell you what to expect in the interviews, even what you should wear. If the recruiter doesn't know that they probably don't have much of a relationship with their customer (the hiring company). Remember, as a candidate you never pay a recruiter. They get paid for successful placement by the company. |
|
But what I would be more interested is a talent agent model where agents represent you, the worker, unlike the recruiting model where they represent the companies hiring. However, they seem to be practically nonexistent in the field of software development.
I am seeking an individual contributor role and did not enter this career to get better at sales pitches. IC is the safer route, after all.
Let me worry about sales skills when I decide to take on the riskier path of entrepreneur or leadership roles.