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How to Set Up 3-5 Job Interviews THIS WEEK Without
a Resume!
It's Time to Set Up Interviews For Yourself!
The most effective strategy to getting hired in record
time is to pick up the phone and set up your own job
interviews! Learn how to set up 3-5 job interviews THIS
WEEK without a resume!
The job hunting process has become so routine. Job
seekers are still following the same guidelines that
only work for a select few.
Why do you still do the same thing? Wait patiently
for a job listing. Submit a resume. Wait patiently for
someone to call. Wait patiently for another job listing.
Submit a resume. Then, wait patiently for another person
to call? That makes no sense!
For those in that category, you must understand that
you are ruining your chances of getting hired just by
waiting on others' to contact you for an interview.
A good recruiter would NEVER send in a candidate's
resume, then sit and wait for a response, and repeat
the same process over and over again with minimum results.
A good recruiter would call his client (or potential
client), pitch the candidate's experience, and arrange
an interview (or at least a tentative interview) before
submitting a single document.
Maybe it's a hidden secret among recruiters. Maybe
it's a general rule only experienced recruiters seem
to follow. Either way, it's time for the general public
to start doing things differently and dramatically increase
their chances of getting hired instead of waiting by
the phone for it to ring.
There are FIVE major steps to this process. If done
right, you will be able to set up at least 3-5 job interviews
in record time. I will give you sections from three
of my five steps to setting up interviews in record
time.
Here is a section of Step ONE:
I. Decide which positions you are interested in. This
is an essential step in this process because most people
are pretty vague when communicating what kind of positions
they are interested in. This annoys hiring authorities
quite a bit. In fact, it is a primary cause for applicants
being turned down for positions.
You have to be prepared to hear comments such as, "We
already have enough candidates for that position."
or "You don't have enough experience for this position."
etc.
If you plan properly during this step, you will be
far ahead of your competitors. Never pick up the phone
and call a potential employer without being able to
offer alternative solutions to get yourself in the door.
This planning stage is critical!
Here is a section of step TWO: Create a list
of potential employers. This isn't as easy as it sounds.
There are many others ways to find out who is hiring
aside from job searching online. Be creative and think
outside of the box.
Here is a section of step THREE: Begin sourcing
the names of the hiring managers you will need to speak
with. At this point, DO NOT contact them. There is so
much more to cover before you get to that stage.
Once you have completed all five steps, you will be
ready to set up your own job interviews and receive
great job offers in no time.
Fact: The proof is in the numbers. Don't give
up after your first try. In most cases, you will have
to talk with 10-20 people before you get your first
interview. Either way, it's better than waiting for
the phone to ring!
Job TIP: Be wise with the information you decide
to place on your resume. Many people are not even called
in for an interview because of simple mistakes they
make on their resumes. They also make interview mistakes
which prevents them from getting job offers.
Put these simple techniques to work, refuse to give
up, and you should be able to set up 3-5 interviews
in less than a few days. Trust me, experienced recruiters
do this every day, and it works!
Read the entire interview training guide and get ahead
of your competition.
Author: Zenja Glass
VP of a staffing firm and Career Author
of How to Set Up 3-5 Job Interviews THIS WEEK Without
a Resume! and 25 Reasons Why THEY Won't Hire You! http://www.setupinterviews.com
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