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July 9, 2005
Careers - Leaving That
Voice Mail
Seattle, WA, USA--(Jobwerx News)--Using voice mail to make a great
first impression with Recruiters.
Job Search Information
Job seekers know there is more to a job search than want ads and e-mails.
But when it comes time to make that phone call, are you really prepared?
You might think leaving a message isn’t a big deal, but it really is.
Look at it this way; first impressions are always important, and sometimes
a phone call is the first impression people have of you. So make the
most of the phone calls you make. Job searching is a process, so take
every aspect of it seriously. You never know what just might seal the
deal.
Speak With Confidence
There’s not a lot you can do on the phone to sell yourself, so set out
to perfect the basics. To start with, prepare what you’re going to say
and then make sure you feel confident saying it. The phone call should
be brief but factual. You want to leave the most informational message
possible without talking their ear off. If they’re bored of you on the
phone, they probably won’t want to wait to see what you’re like in person.
Be clear and concise and tell them what they need to know. Here are
a few ideas to get you started.
- Leave a message for a specific person. Anyone can call and say
they’re simply calling about a job or possible opening. If you do
a little research to find out who you should speak to, it will only
pay off. It will show that you have a sincere interest in the job
and you’re not afraid to go the extra mile to get what you want.
- Always know your employer. Find out about the company you’re applying
for so you can communicate to them how compatible you are as a candidate.
- Practice what you’re going to say. You don’t want to sound like
you’re reading a script, but the more prepared you are, the more confident
you will sound. Not to mention, if you’re prepared to leave a message
and you get a person instead, your delivery will be that much better.
Whatever you do, don’t let an answering machine or voicemail scare
you. You may be eager to get the ball rolling, but don’t think of it
as a blockade. Instead, consider yourself lucky. If you don’t get a
“live” person, you’ll have more time to prepare what you want to say.
This will give you time to get all your thoughts in order and make little
or no mistakes.
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