I just
finished preparing a report I will be presenting to a room full of commercial
real estate brokers, lenders and contractors next week. What I found
fascinating was information during my research, (beyond what I will actually be presenting); a
large number of millennials who are living at home because they can’t find
employment in their field of study, are under employed or are thinking of going
back to school to study another field, (adding additional debt to their
excessive student loan balance). I read several responses from those who moved
back home with their parents, (or never left home), they all have something in
common; poor communication skills. If they speak the way they write, (or as the
journalist wrote their comments), I can completely understand why they can’t
find employment.
Regardless
of what field you choose to work in, communication is important, especially
when dealing with the public, face to face. I would love to have overheard their
job interviews, especially when they are asked that one question, asked by
every human resource officer or potential employer; “tell me about yourself”.
How does anyone explain a lack of work history or internship within their
selected field of study? In reality; who expects a mid-five figure starting
income without experience and be able to explain that with a straight face, (remember,
they lack communication skills); I would love to hear that one. By far, most
millennials will fail in their future endeavors, if they never learn professional
communication skills; emails and texting is not going to get the job done.
Thinking
back to projects I have worked on within our university city, I have noticed
many millennials, hanging out with their friends, (who also live with their
parents), overhearing their conversations, attempting to solve their worldly
problems by convincing themselves; their idea is the right way and the world
needs to conform around them and businesses need to step up to the new way of
thinking.
I offer this
advice; take a course in public speaking at a community college where the
instructor has actual business experience. Join a Toastmasters club where you
will be evaluated by the members in a learning environment or hire a speech
coach who will put you through the paces and develop your speaking ability. Try
networking with your new found speaking skill, spend less time playing video
games and hanging out with others in the same financial predicament as you. If
you really want to get ahead, set yourself apart from what everyone else is
doing and take control of your life. Mom and dad only have a limited time left
on this earth, leave a little cash for them to live on in their final years.
If you want a few more answers on why you can't find a job, here is a link for more "in your face" information.
If you want a few more answers on why you can't find a job, here is a link for more "in your face" information.
The quality of applicants and resume reviews, complaints from other businesses in all industries, inspired me to write a short Kindle book which should be required reading for the recent high school/college graduates, chronically and under-employed and those wishing to gain higher employment. Poor communication skills, unprofessional appearance, tardiness to initial appointment, chronic cell phone addiction and just a total lack of interest are just a few of actions witnessed when trying to hire someone for a position. I encourage you to take a look at my book and pass the information to those who may not believe your local offices.
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