5 Simple Steps to Fight Age Discrimination June 2014 | Page 22

Just like a salesperson, you need to develop a Pain Hypothesis for your hiring manager or supervising legal professional. If you answer questions in sheep-like fashion, trying hard to please, you are going to fail. Or, if you are seeking to carve a new position in your firm’s present structure, you will be rejected. This isn’t about your needs. It’s about what needs you can fill missing within the firm. It’s in the comparison process where topics like age can hurt you. “We could hire Philip, who could do this job in his sleep,” the manager might say, “Or Sarah, who’s going to grow into it but who could be here for years to come.” You don’t want to be in that police lineup, and the way out of it is to use your time to probe for business pain. Get your manager talking about what’s really going on behind the scenes. You’ll find that the quality of the conversation shifts dramatically. Here’s the perfect opportunity to allow your experience and recent continuing legal education work for you. Strategy: Put your experience and recent continuing legal education to work for you.