Dear Candidate
Dear Candidate
Tosin Anifowose
Welcome to the Dear Candidate Podcast, my name is Tosin Anifowose and I am a Senior tech recruiter with experience helping candidates both personally and through my articles as they go through the job search phase. I will therefore like to extend this initiative to many more people which is why I am starting this podcast. This podcast seeks to educate and to demystify your search journey because at the end of the day, all you need is just 1 yes and it will surely come.
E.18: Salary Negotiation : Debunking Some Myths
Welcome to episode 18! The Very First Episode for 2022........whoop whoop 🄳 Salary Negotiation everyone: Such a hot topic right now! There is a lot of false information about this topic. Now I know this is a pretty controversial topic but it’s one I’m willing to get on because as a recruiter, negotiating and aligning on offers is part of what I do in my 9 to 5 Job. Additionally, as one who supports candidates outside my 9-5, with their Job search journey, I also have the privilege of having them come to me to say, look Tosin, I’ve been offered this but I think I’m being lowballed and I want to ask for more. So basically I have the advantage to see both sides of the table in a sense and I see how these false narratives are affecting how people approach this topic. Now make no mistake, some of these things are real and true. Recently we saw a viral post about a recruiter that boasted on social media about low bowling a candidate and these days we see recruiters who also come on social media to announce how they offered 20k+ on top of what candidates asked for and all of that. So for sure some of these things are the reality of the world we live in. I just recalled a post from someone who by the way is not a recruiter who was publicly announcing to people that if you don’t negotiate any offer you receive, then you are doing yourself a disservice because there is more on the table and they are just waiting for you to ask for it. Does this apply in all cases? I will like to debunk some myths! Have fun listening. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dearcandidate01/message
Apr 18, 2022
13 min
E.17: Ask a Recruiter_7 : Cover letter: Yes or No?
This is my last episode for 2021 and I'll like to say thank you to everyone who has listened, shared, sent feedback or offered one support or the other. I'm very grateful and that has inspired me in many ways. So I'll like to wish you all a merry Christmas and a happy new year in advance! How do you convince someone who has little or no interest in meeting or talking to you to talk to you? Think of that for 5 seconds while I count down Ok, were you able to think of anything? Maybe or maybe not. The point here is that you need something or someone to pave the way for that to happen. I hope you agree with that? Now, allow me to make this question a little more relatable. As a candidate, how do you convince a recruiter or the person reviewing your application documents to invite you to that very first call particularly when your experience and your skillset are not well aligned to the position but you however believe that you can do the job. Picture this, as the candidate you know in your heart that all you need is just one interview to convince your potential employer of your ability to do the job. However, on the flip side as a recruiter, I’m staring at your cv, shaking my head and wondering if you sent that cv just to pull my legs because everything in the cv screams wrong wrong wrong. Actually, at this point, I’m wondering if you mistakenly sent in your application because it just seems so out of place. As a candidate, you need to be proactive. Your voice needs to be heard even when you are not in the room. Now does this work all the time? No but if there is a slight chance that this could work, then one of the biggest questions on my mind is why are candidates not employing this strategy? Alright people, grab a seat don’t go anywhere as we unpack this further. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dearcandidate01/message
Dec 14, 2021
15 min
E.16: Ask a Recruiter_6 : Debunking the myth about getting rejected because of your nationality
Question 6 says: I’m of African descent and I currently live in Europe. I have applied to several Jobs but so far all I get are rejections. I remotely suspect that my colour may be an issue here. Am I being discriminated against because of the colour of my skin? Would like to hear your thoughts. According to a popular quote, ''Assumption is the lowest form of knowledge" When in doubt, always ask questions. Now, I think that’s a fantastic quote. Why? Someone might ask, well, here is my take. It’s super important to avoid making assumptions because there might be many reasons why you may not be seeing the results you want. However, running off with an assumption in most cases is always counterproductive. Particularly when it relates to something you cannot do anything about. Case in point, your nationality or the colour of your skin. Now this assumption (and please permit me to call it that) about not landing Jobs because of your nationality or the colour of your skin: dear candidate is fast becoming a thing of the past. Companies these days are more open to setting up diverse teams and data also shows that diverse teams have the potential to do better in business. So Dear Candidate, I want your focus to shift to this reality and by this reality, I mean the fact that organisations these days are now actively promoting the concept of having diverse teams. Today’s episode would be focused on discussing this in more detail to answer the aforementioned question. Have fun listening!  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dearcandidate01/message
Nov 30, 2021
13 min
E.15: How not to be intimidated by Linkedin Success Stories
I like the popular quote that says, 'Until it’s my turn, I’ll keep clapping for others'. I know that in practical terms, this may be very difficult for some people particularly if all you see all day, every day on LinkedIn for example, are announcements about all the big wins happening in different parts of the globe. Usually accompanied with fancy pictures of people having the time of their life with all those fancy office gears. Yeh! And then on your own side of the universe, the rejection letters or emails are pouring like an avalanche.  These days, you even get some rejections and you are like, what? Did I actually apply for that, what was I thinking? Lol, I’m speaking from experience so I feel you, Dear candidate :). Life is 10% of what happens to you and 90% of how you react to it, that’s a fantastic quote by John C Maxwell. Nobody, dear candidate, can intimidate you without your consent so if you feel intimidated, I’m sorry to say (but not sorry really) because it’s the truth, you allowed it to happen. One of the things I don’t get tired of talking about is telling you how valuable you are as a human being. Understanding your value is so important to your existence because it will help you deal with this issue. Today, I'd like to share 4 quick tips that can keep you from being intimidated by Linkedin success stories. Have fun listening āœŒļø --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dearcandidate01/message
Nov 16, 2021
11 min
E.14: Ask a Recruiter_5 : How to properly mix and match your experience and skillset.
The Job search journey can be very exhausting and sometimes the journey might come off as a never-ending one. Recently I was privileged to write an article for a tech community on tips that entry-level candidates can employ to help them land their first job or internship and putting my thoughts into words took me down memory lane. I thought about the challenges I faced both in my home country Nigeria and here in Germany during my Job search journey. One of such experiences left me so drained that I recall walking down a busy road with continuous tears streaming down my eyes. I was exhausted. I just wanted a chance to prove myself, I was ready to work for free but nobody was listening. Everyone wanted proof of the experience I was desperately trying to get. Guess what, the same is still true today. This is why learning how to properly ā€˜mix and match your experience without lying or exaggerating is super important. In this podcast, I answer question 5 as I continue my ā€˜ask_a_recruiter’ series and I also share tips on how you can properly ā€˜mix and match your experience. Question 5: I am in desperate need of a Job and I have 5 areas I believe I can add value in. I have tried to apply for roles in these areas using a CV that is adapted to these areas but so far nothing seems to be working Have fun listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dearcandidate01/message
Nov 2, 2021
15 min
E.13: Ask a Recruiter_4 : Who to connect with on Linkedin + Announcement on the launch of the Global Dear Candidate Slack Community
(Scroll past the Announcement on the Dear Candidate Slack Community to part 2 for the answer given to the question of the day) First Part Announcement on the Dear Candidate Slack Community We are extremely excited to launch the Dear Candidate Global Slack Community, a safe space where you can inspire and be inspired. some of the channels you’ll find here are: General-channel: where you can ask questions, share your challenges and ask for feedback. Germany-connect: for those already in Germany. Jobs-in-Germany: where everyone can spread the news about positions they find/their companies are hiring for. Recruiter-only-channel: where recruiters and aspiring recruiters can learn, share and engage. Study-in-Germany tips: for those who want to study in Germany. We are open to adding other countries but would need people who have successfully gone through the process so that that the tips shared would be verified tips. Testimonials: where you can inspire us by telling us how you got your Job. Events channel: where you can tell us about all the super-cool events taking place both virtually and onsite. Please Note We are not a number-driven community, for us, it is Quality over Quantity which is why your request to join the community would pass through a pre-approval phase before you are admitted. Bottom line The DC community gives you the opportunity to give and receive value. Our Community Culture Our culture is Polite, Friendly, Fun and Engaging. Code of conduct/Community Guidelines This is to ensure that we are all on the same page. Please Don’t request to join this community if this is not well aligned with your personal values and career goals/objectives. Second Part Question of the day:  People say Linkedin works but so far Linkedin has not worked for me. I have consistently posted on Linkedin to inform my network about my Job search needs. I also use the open to work banner but so far none of these has yielded any leads. Am I doing something wrong? And what can I do better? In this episode I emphasised the need to clearly show the value you have to offer when engaging with your network. I also talked about the 'Linkedin All Star profile' and I offered recommendations on how to idenitfy this on your profile + set it up. I also talked about the advantage of having a Linkedin All Star profile. To conclude I shared the 3 types of connections you have, to help you get the visiblity that would constantly position you for opportunities and these are; Recruiters in your region or the region you want to move to. Career professionals in your industry irrespective of their level (including interns and working students, let me just add that). And finally.  Executive level or C-level professionals in your industry. Listen to the podcast to get the full picture of everything I shared. Have fun listening. :) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dearcandidate01/message
Oct 18, 2021
14 min
E.12: Ask a Recruiter_3 : Was I hired to fill a diversity quota? Let's talk Diversity inclusion, Equity & Belonging with Ansela Manful
As a candidate belonging to one of the minority groups, should you be concerned about being hired to fill a diversity quota?  Diversity hiring, (let’s even start from there) what does all that mean? Hold that thought, Dear Candidate. Now, I carried out a little online research to find out how this all started and interestingly, the topic of workplace diversity started as far back as the second world war. Now history has it that women had to take up active roles in the workplace because of the heavy involvement of men in the military. Fast forward to today, the topic of diversity has evolved in different ways. Let’s go back to the question I asked dear candidate, when hired for a role, sometimes you might be tempted to believe that you were hired to fill a diversity quota particularly because of all the attention that is getting. Now if you find yourself bothered about something like this, don’t go anyway because today’s podcast is really dedicated to you. Let's dive in, shall we? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dearcandidate01/message
Oct 5, 2021
15 min
E.11: Ask a Recruiter_2 : Getting an Entrylevel Job as a Fresh Graduate or as a career changer
Today's podcast continues the 'Ask the Recruiter Series' and today's question is as follows : I am a fresher just starting out in my career but I noticed that most of the available Jobs are for experienced candidates. What can I do to increase my chances of getting hired? The thoughts I share in this episode resonate deeply with me because I can clearly say that I have walked in these shoes as a candidate. I have walked this path two major times in my career. The first time being when I completed my undergraduate education in my home country (Nigeria) and the second was after concluding my master's program here in Germany. I combine all of my learnings from these two experiences and I share them in 3 practical tips that candidates who fall into this category can employ.  A little caveat, the tips I share are not a magic formula but they are core strategies that helped me successfully navigate those phases of my job search journey. However, I must say that it pays to have an open mind when learning about what has worked for others because you just might find your missing puzzle. Key takeaways from today's episode Inform your network about your job search and your interests (offline and online: leverage social media). Be creative with how you do this; communicate value and watch the ones who can recognise value would seek you out. Internships (voluntary internships): actively search for this alongside because the barrier of entry in most cases is pretty low and this opportunity would also help you gain more clarity with respect to your career. Finally, ensure that your application documents are well done. This job market does not look kindly on certain mistakes so be mindful of that. Have fun listening and remember to send in your questions to [email protected].   --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dearcandidate01/message
Sep 20, 2021
15 min
E.10: Ask a Recruiter_1 : Getting a visa sponsorship job in Europe
Today's podcast begins a new series titled: Ask a recruiter. You get the chance to ask any questions you have and I'll be glad to share my thoughts and insights on those areas. At the moment I have a pool of 10 questions and I’ll take my time to talk through the rest of the questions in subsequent episodes. Also, you are welcome to contribute to this pool by sending your questions to [email protected]. Today I’ll be answering question 1 and I hope this also helps you in your job search process. Alright let’s dive in Question 1 I live outside of Europe and I'd like to work in Europe. I’m also going to need visa sponsorship. So far I have applied to several countries in Europe but I keep getting rejections. Is my current location a disqualifying factor? Key Takeaways I shared 3 tips on how to position yourself for opportunities in regions like Europe for people coming from countries that require visas. I also mentioned the fact that most companies would only go all the way for candidates with significant experience because of the cost implication. Now someone might ask, what do I do if I have no experience, does that disqualify me? Good question and my answer is absolutely not!  Keep trying but while you try, ensure that you are building experience alongside. You can also consider coming over to Europe for study purposes (sometimes that route is more straightforward) and hey you get a degree afterward, so it’s a win-win for you in the end. Alright, so remember to : Inform yourself about what works when it comes to job applications in the country you want to work in. Understand the legal formalities that govern getting a work visa to the country of your choice. And finally: Connect with people who have done what you want to do. Have fun listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dearcandidate01/message
Sep 8, 2021
10 min
E.09 Linkedin : The Modern Day Real Estate (Part 2)
Today's podcast is focused on adding value through your interaction and your engagement on Linkedin because someone who adds value (now real value) is already an employee of choice. By adding value you demonstrate : Proactivity (an entrepreneurial mindset); one who can take initiative because you need to come up with content. Empathy: you show that because you have worked and felt what they are feeling by virtue of your experience and your exposure, you are able to offer help from a place of knowledge. And finally, you amongst other things Resourcefulness: particularly if you are a job seeker going through a hard time yourself. These are already bonus points that you score even before saying a word in an interview. So please leverage Linkedin dear candidate and watch Linkedin work for you. The key takeaways from today's episode are to post or engage with content that: Informs or educates (in some shape or form).  (content that) Inspires people to be the better version of themselves. And content that fits the personal style/brand you are building. Have fun listening! NB (To contribute to the question bank I mentioned in this podcast, please email your questions to [email protected]) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dearcandidate01/message
Aug 24, 2021
9 min
Load more