How your unique story can get you hired | The Way We Work, a TED series

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You're sitting at your computer, about to apply for your dream job,
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but then thoughts start to go through your head
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that this is a waste of your time.
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Maybe you're thinking,
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"My parents didn't go to college,"
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or "I have a learning disability."
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"When I went on their website
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and I looked at the folks in the most senior level roles,
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I didn't see anyone who represented my race or my gender."
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"There's just no way I'm going to get this job."
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So you don't even submit the application.
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But I'm here to tell you that your self-doubt
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about your experiences can be the key
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to driving your career success.
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[The Way We Work]
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[Made possible with the support of Dropbox]
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Most of us experience self-doubt at high-stakes moments,
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especially if they're people of color,
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first generation college student,
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or they don't have a traditional background,
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so they don't fit "the mold."
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If that's you, you're a part of my community.
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What I've realized is that these experiences
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that seem like a liability
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are actually your differentiating strength.
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The secret is to transform how you perceive your own story.
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Even if you've been on an untraditional path,
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you've accrued some skills over time
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that are really valuable in the workforce.
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Your task is to identify those experiences and trumpet them,
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because it's likely that story,
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that is your ticket to a great job.
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I know this, because I had my own self-doubts
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that I had to overcome.
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I didn't have top-notch internships in college.
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I also wasn't an extraordinary student.
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By the time graduation came around,
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I was definitely the thank you, laude, versus the cum laude.
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What I didn't realize was that I was really good
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at connecting with people,
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and now as a talent nerd and a CEO,
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I've watched thousands of graduates,
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who actually had a lot of self-doubts, overcome those
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and accomplish goals they never thought were imaginable,
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and here's how.
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Ask yourself two questions.
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The first is, why do you want to do this work?
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Maybe you already know the kind of job or work environment
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that makes you happy,
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or maybe you haven't quite figured that out yet.
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Usually, your personal experiences can help give you clues.
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For example, did your grandmother do manual labor,
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and it made you really worry that she didn't get access
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to high quality healthcare?
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Did your brother have to overcome his dyslexia,
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and you helped him with his reading?
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And so, you became really attuned to education policy.
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When you're in an interview,
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go ahead and talk about them,
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because it will show your passion
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and your dedication to the work.
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One young person I know, Dylan,
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was not sharing his personal story
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about filling out immigration papers for his parents
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when he was younger.
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Often when he told it,
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people would think that his parents weren't sophisticated.
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Dylan realized that he needed to harness the power
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of that incredible story,
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along with his academic talents.
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He told it in a way, when he was applying to law school,
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that made it clear why he wanted to go into advocacy law.
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He is now in his third year at Georgetown Law.
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The second question you have to ask yourself is,
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how can I share my story
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to showcase the unique strengths I will bring to the work?
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For example, did you have to work multiple jobs
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while you were in college that did not at all align
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with your major?
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That shows an employer that you have time management skills
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and a strong work ethic.
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Did you need to drop out of college
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because one of your parents was sick?
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Fill in the gap,
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talk about how you administered their treatment plan.
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Talk about how you had to work around their complex schedules.
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That shows that you're thoughtful,
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that you're compassionate, and you know what,
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that is what makes a great teammate.
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Reframing the hardship in your story
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can remake your confidence over and over again,
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but it takes time.
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It's like running a marathon.
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You have to train and practice.
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Go back and reflect on those tough questions
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that you need to answer.
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The answers are what makes you you,
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and I have to tell you,
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when you learn to practice that story,
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tell it with conviction.
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I am sure that the hiring manager
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is going to hear the strength in it too.
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