On A Personal Note - Rob’s Story Part 3
A couple of days ago I began telling Rob’s story. Here is the conclusion for those tracking the story.
Today, I really don’t know alot about what Rob is doing, but I just reconnected with him and he is still working for American Express. He has trained in many different countries and has exceeded me in his career. For that I am elated!
As far as why I shared his story, honestly, I was thinking about him and wondering whatever became of him. Though Rob gets all the credit for his success, I am personally satisfied to know that I had a part in helping him begin his career. He was on my mind, and I thought it might help for some of my readers to hear a successful story. I had the opportunity to coach Rob. He listened, he applied himself, he worked hard and he is successful in his life as a result.
As far as the hiring process I mentioned in Part 2 of this story. Let me share this for any hiring managers who may need some assistance.
When I hired trainers in the course of my career, I always hired new employees using the team that was working for me. I included people in the process so that it was not just my lens, not just my perspective. I also, wanted to teach my team how to interview and hire. I wanted them to be a part of the process.
When I was hiring the trainer position Rob posted for, I had others involved in the process. I had others share their thoughts, ask questions and help in the decision making process. I ultimately made the final decision, but I used the input of others to help me arrive at the best decision.
When I have the opportunity to speak to Rob, I will invite him to join me on my talk radio show. I would like him to share the rest of the story.
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4 opinions for On A Personal Note - Rob’s Story Part 3
Jennifer
Jul 30, 2007 at 10:08 pm
Well, I guess the two of you didn’t get married :D
That was a stretch anyway of my wandering imagination. Glad to hear he became so successful though. It’s great when you can be involved with something like that. I used to be a job coach for disabled individuals and a youth advocate for homeless youth (which involved work skill training) and while most credit goes to the individual, it always feels nice to be part of a success story.
doug
Jul 31, 2007 at 3:22 pm
Interesting story. :)
Darlene McDaniel
Jul 31, 2007 at 11:10 pm
Hey Doug - Thanks for visiting. Wait until you hear the rest of the story!
Darlene McDaniel
Jul 31, 2007 at 11:12 pm
Hi Jennifer,
Thanks for following the story. I am going to be speaking to Rob for the first time in 7 years some time tomorrow. I am hoping he will share the “rest of the story”. Stay tuned, there may be a part 4 to this series of post. Thanks for your interest! Please let me know if there is anything I can do for you!
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