الخميس، 29 يوليو 2010

How To Follow Up To Get That Special Job Interview

Research and application for the right job is only half the battle. You may have spent weeks perfecting the cover letter and resume to find the right style to fit your needs and desires. Once the resume and cover letter was sent, it's time to play a waiting game. You sit at home for hours, days or even weeks before the hearing. Or you will never be back. What is the next step in obtaining a job interview?

Follow-up. Tend many researchers for the work of just sitting and waiting for a call, but the best thing to do is to follow yourself. In this way, you can show the recruiter that you are genuinely interested in the position and you have what it takes to accomplish the mission.

So how do you wait long before following up? Most recruits agree, at least a week. In this way they have plenty of time to review your resume and get things in order. While it may be easy to call the next day, it is likely that your resume is still sitting in their inbox awaiting review. Then give the recruiter at least a week or two weeks before the follow-up. So do not hesitate to ask if a good time is scheduled to meet for a job interview.

When you call to ask for a job interview, and keep it simple. Try what you say in advance and make sure that they are free from noise and distraction. Introduce yourself and remind the recruiter your resume. Was the task that interests you, ask when to schedule an interview.

If you have a recorded message, you can simply leave a message or call later. But leave only one or two messages, because the last thing you want to do is irritate the job recruiter.








If you feel comfortable with phone follow-up for a job interview, try to send a message to them. It does not give you the opportunity to request an interview and a job, but you can also send your CV along again without the need for too often it seems.

Here are some tips for landing the interview, the activities in the follow-up e-mail.

- Add your name and address of the situation has been applied to the object.

- Write a note reiterates the professional title and interest in this position.

- Supplement your CV again. (Do not make the recruiter to dig though old e-mail to search for it.)

- Include your full name in the filename of your resume.

Do not forget to check carefully before hitting "Submit"!

Last but not least, resist the temptation to send your CV only with the lack of follow-up call or e-mail. This tactic can backfire, in fact, end up ruins your chances of landing a job interview.

The recruiter find another copy of your curriculum vitae on file and think that it was not even aware that you are applying for the same work twice. Only in this way not to.

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