
Hi Dennis! How are you???
If I only interviewed one or two people a year, I might recognize your voice. Otherwise when you call, I probably don’t know who you are. I know you might think you are the only one applying for the position, but I hate to break the news to you, your not.
We are not your career psychologist; we are not mind readers, we don’t know you before you call. Help us, and stop asking questions I can’t answer without twenty more questions like:
- Did you get my resume I emailed it 2 minutes ago (again I don’t know your name)
- Are you hiring?
- Can I work from home (when I list a location)
- Is this part time (when I list it is full time)
- Telling me I’m un-American because I want bilingual speaking people
- What kind job is this (its on the posting)
- Where is it (again on the posting)
- Your life story and your full work history (breathe, pause let us ask you questions
Here are some things to use to make your communication clearer if you are responding to a job posting or inquiring about a job.
First READ the ad. Now I know that takes a minute of your life but trust me it will help you with understanding what kind of candidate they need and if you qualify.
When calling, let us know this;
- Who you are, not just first name, for I know a lot of Bobs
- What you are calling for.
- Hello, My name is ….. “I am calling in regard to…….” I feel I would be a great fit because I have …… skills”
Be clear, direct and to the point.
Why do I write this article? Because we have received over 200 resumes and almost as many calls from a local craigslist ad we placed. The phone was ringing non stop. I understand you want work, and I want to hire someone. To be that someone , please help me out, by letting me know how you fit the job.
Dennis
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