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How Obama Got Hired

By Karen Burns

Posted: November 5, 2008

We've just witnessed one of the longest and most arduous job hunts in the history of job hunts. Thousands of interviews. A résumé-vetting process from hell. Reference-checking you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy.

Not many people would or could work that hard to get a job. But Sen. Barack Obama did, and congratulations to him. Job hunting yourself? Here are three tips you can pick up from President-elect Obama:

How the boss feels about you is key. Every serious job candidate has strengths and weaknesses. Every hiring decision is a risk, a leap of faith. Decision time is often an emotional time, which is why so many choices come down to chemistry. A boss wants employees he feels he can trust and wouldn't mind spending eight hours a day with.

Persistence is a major, frequently ignored, factor. Much of the hiring process feels out of the job hunter's control. But persistence? That is a tool totally within your power to exploit. The candidates worked extremely hard for our votes. They were examples worth learning from.

Experience doesn't count as much as you'd think. At the beginning of the campaign, Obama's short résumé was a big issue. One that, given the importance of the position, you'd think would be a deciding factor. But in the end, experience didn't matter.

May your own job hunt be equally successful. And, let's hope, shorter.

Karen Burns, Working Girl, is the author of The Amazing Adventures of Working Girl: Real-Life Career Advice You Can Actually Use, to be released by Running Press in April 2009. She blogs at karenburnsworkinggirl.com .

Thank you

Thank you for the kind words you said about Barack Obama. I have to ask you, was this hard to say, being a "baby boomer"?

Shakllla of IA @ Nov 05, 2008 21:56:28 PM

The points are very well taken, whether the actual process is very good. The important factors in getting a job in a competitive situation apply when two good candidates are vying for an election, and the ideas of likability, persistence and belief in your capabilities will stand any job candidate in good stead as they did Obama.

A. Reader of @ Nov 05, 2008 15:44:45 PM

Uh, the presidency isn't clerking at Walmart

Some appointed, not elected nor hired electors elect the president.

They do so because the people voted for the president and they are carrying out the voters mandate.

How they do it varies by state to state.

It is a ridiculous system, but seems to work almost and sometimes.

Because it is a national election, it would seem to make sense to standardize how this process is carried out.

But until somebody, anybody can figure a way to accomplish this common sense method of electing the president, we will just bumble along with the system that makes no sense.

HillbillyBill of TN @ Nov 05, 2008 13:45:37 PM

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