This one thing will dictate if you will get your field job in Canada

If you spend too much time thinking about a thing, you’ll never get it done.
— Bruce Lee

let me take you back to a day in 2019 that I still remember vividly.

I was a student back then and it was my day off.
I woke up late and then casually went to my window.

What I saw outside?
I couldn’t believe it and had to blink twice!

That was a moment of sheer beauty and awe.

The concrete road, the green grass, the brown soil - it was no longer there!

The ground was instead laden with only one color.
White.

Ladies and gentlemen, it was me waking up to my first snowfall ever!

It’s so special that I will always treasure this memory forever.

But what about my 2nd, 3rd or 4th snowfall?
Well, I don’t even remember it.

Now, think about this in terms of your job application.

When recruiters sift through dozens or hundreds of applications, they’re not likely to remember the ones that feel ordinary or the same as all other people.

But the ones that are unique? The ones that feel like a “first”? Those are the candidates they remember.

If you blend in with the crowd, your application gets ignored.
However, if you become memorable, you get the job offer.

This is an often overlooked component that we teach in our career coaching and we hear this time and again from our mentees:

“The hiring manager was super impressed. He said that he hadn’t seen something like that in his career of 15 years.”

We guide you to become memorable because memorable gets hired.

Keep Blooming,
Bani Singh

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