Tuesday, May 12, 2020
3 Tricks for the BEST Job Search Follow Up No Excuses, No Mistakes
3 Tricks for the BEST Job Search Follow Up No Excuses, No Mistakes Job Search Follow Up Tricks Do you play golf, tennis, or baseball? In virtually every sport, the coach will say, âfollow through,â right? In business we call it âthe last mileâ or âexecution excellence.â Your job search follow up is not only the key to securing a great job, but also to building your network. No Excuses Catch yourself when you think any of these. Excuse #1: âI knocked the interview out of the park, so no need to send anything since Iâll get the job.â Well, aside from being too confident, which could have hurt you in the interview, there is no excuse for not being polite. And what if you were good in the interview, but not great, and the next candidate did send a compelling thank you note? Excuse #2: âI donât have their email address.â Lesson learned. Ask for all email addresses while you are interviewing. However, if you forgot, contact the recruiter, HR manager, or anybody who might be able to give it to you. Simply say, âI would like to send them a thank you note,â so your intention is clear. Excuse #3: âThank you notes seem so phony. Iâm not the thank you note type.â First, follow up notes should be sincere. Sheer appreciation for their time and for considering you as a candidate should be reason enough to take 5 minutes to review your notes and craft a thank you note. Second, if you are not the âthank you note type,â then learn to be one now! Excuse #4: âThey told me I will not be the final choice for the position, so there is no need to thank them.â Wrong. You want to add your interviewers to your network and you may want to contact them again. And, what if that company has another position that opens up? Take the high road and always, always send a thank you note and stay in touch after that. In your thank you note, you may say, âIf another position opens up within your organization, I am interested in being considered.â No Mistakes Most job seekers make at least one of these mistakes! Donât be one of them. Mistake #1: Scathing follow-up emails from job seekers who think theyre out of the running. Mistake #2: Rudeness or impatience. If the hiring manager gave you a specific date or timeframe, give them some room. Hiring processes take time and you dont want to seem overly anxious. Mistake #3: One-line emails: Can you call me back? Mistake #4: Group thank you notesâ" itâs not personal and group notes imply you are lazy. Mistake #5: In a personal thank you note, your copy and paste didnât work so it was addressed, âDear Sallyâ and it closed with, âThank you, again, Bob.â Mistake #6: Misspellings, grammar, punctuation errors. Remember each communication is a writing sample for the employer! Mistake #7: Gimmicks. Do not send flowers, a gift, anything. Mistake #8: Asking a friend to âswing byâ the hiring managerâs office and say, âHow is Bob doing for your position hiring. Isnât he great?â 3 tricks for the BEST job search follow up. Well, Iâm not going to leave you hanging! Here are my 3 tricks to help you be the BEST in your job search follow up: Trick #1: Always appear gracious, positive, patient, and interested. Speak in a very respectful manner if youre leaving a voicemail message, acknowledging that, âI know you are very busy, but I wanted to follow up on the email I sent you and to say that Iâm still very interested in the position.â Trick #2: When following up with an email, always attach the prior email you are referring to. If there was an attachment to the prior email, reattach it, as appropriate. Trick #3: Match the communication medium the interviewer has been using, i.e. returning emails with emails, phone calls with phone calls. What are your tricks and challenges for job search follow up? Comment here!
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