26 years ago, a little grocery store opened up in my little hometown of Orleans, Ontario. Farm Boy . I was 8, and it was possibly one of the best places to have opened up in our town. Farm Boy featured an animatronic monkey that did flips over the bananas, and other novelties. On rare occasions, the doors of a painted barn opened up to reveal an animatronic Farm Boy who would play the guitar and sing with the animals. Fast forward to a few weeks ago, where I was nostalgically checking out my old hometown on Google Maps. To my surprise, Farm Boy was still open - and what's more, even thriving with many more locations. After reading the Wikipedia page, and browsing their website, I figured I'd write them a quick note of my memories. They sent me this shirt and letter. So, I'm pretty happy about that.
Let's Clear Up The Ambiguity!
Job seeking is hard - especially when you factor the ambiguity around expectations, the lack of transparency and consistency around process. It's frustrating dealing with the sheer subjectivity of everyone's opinions. Just think of even the basics: How long should your resume really be? Traditional black and white, or modern? Should you include a headshot? Oh - and cover letters - are those needed? Is anyone actually reading the cover letter? What are they looking for? Is there a bias for people with a more traditional background? Worst of all: The dreaded typo that you catch only after applying to your dream job. Are typos really going to cost you the opportunity??? To help bring some clarity to the process, I surveyed a bunch of hiring managers. The results were really interesting, and very illuminating. If you're on the job hunt, I hope this information helps out! One final note: My recent post, 7 Steps to Writing an Amazing Resume , factors a lot of this feedba