[Jobs] Three Job Search Tips
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Fri Oct 6 12:02:30 CDT 2006
Three guerrilla job search tips
Kevin Donlin
, President of Guaranteed Resumes
NEW YORK, NY -- If you're having a hard time getting noticed by
employers, why not try something different? After all, if your job
search were 100% effective,
you'd be hired by now, right? Here are three unconventional -- but
proven -- ways to find a job.
1) Do a Competitive Analysis for Prospective Employers: Analyze their
competition and share your findings in the form of a competitive
analysis white paper.
2) Use Thank-You Note Envelopes: Fold your resume and cover letter
carefully until they fit inside a thank-you note envelope, then mail
them that way.
Your cover letter should say, 'Thank you for opening this letter --
here's what I can do for your company ... can we meet for coffee? Etc.'"
3) Send an Email Chain Letter: No matter what job you seek, you ought to
have at least 20 companies in mind where you'd like to work. An email
chain letter
can help you make live contact with your list of target companies. Send
an email to everyone you know asking them to please read the list and
see if they
know anyone who works at any of your 20 target companies.
Multiply your chances of landing a new job
I liked these tips.
Smiles from Texas,
Marci Tamez: Product Specialist
Christal Vision
San Antonio Home Office: (800) 299-0700
San Antonio Fax: (210) 662-7559
Carrollton Office: (972) 242-1070
Carrollton Fax: (972) 236-2511
Cellular: (214) 732-5788
E-mail: marcarella2001 at yahoo.com
Do you need more information about our product line? Then please visit
our website at:
www.christalvision.com <http://www.christalvision.com/>
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Three guerrilla job search tips
Kevin Donlin
, President of Guaranteed Resumes
NEW YORK, NY -- If you're having a hard time getting noticed by employers, why not try something different? After all, if your job search were 100% effective,
you'd be hired by now, right? Here are three unconventional -- but proven -- ways to find a job.
1) Do a Competitive Analysis for Prospective Employers: Analyze their competition and share your findings in the form of a competitive analysis white paper.
2) Use Thank-You Note Envelopes: Fold your resume and cover letter carefully until they fit inside a thank-you note envelope, then mail them that way.
Your cover letter should say, 'Thank you for opening this letter -- here's what I can do for your company ... can we meet for coffee? Etc.'"
3) Send an Email Chain Letter: No matter what job you seek, you ought to have at least 20 companies in mind where you'd like to work. An email chain letter
can help you make live contact with your list of target companies. Send an email to everyone you know asking them to please read the list and see if they
know anyone who works at any of your 20 target companies.
Multiply your chances of landing a new job
I liked these tips.
Smiles from Texas,
Marci Tamez: Product Specialist
Christal Vision
San Antonio Home Office: (800) 299-0700
San Antonio Fax: (210) 662-7559
Carrollton Office: (972) 242-1070
Carrollton Fax: (972) 236-2511
Cellular: (214) 732-5788
E-mail: mailto:marcarella2001 at yahoo.com marcarella2001 at yahoo.com
Do you need more information about our product line? Then please visit our website at:
http://www.christalvision.com/ www.christalvision.com
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