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Also, even if it's the 10th call you've made, and the first nine said they weren't hiring, sound positive.
"I understand. Thank you for your time." Plus, trying to sound positive will help you from feeling as deflated. |
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1. Yes, you should follow up with ANY app ONE time. 2. If we are talking about entry level jobs, listen to what is said by the hiring person when you follow up. Some people (myself for instance) will make it pretty clear that if they are interested in you, they will call you. So if you call a second time, it is showing that you have no confidence and can be annoying, in which case you have eliminated your name from the running. 3. Anything above entry level jobs will require 2+ interviews. So trying to turn in your app when you can get AT LEAST an informal interview with the hiring person is always a good idea. I just recently made a customer service position available in my store. We simply posted an ad on Craigslist. We have had 50+ applications in 3 days. There were 2 people that stood out because they were pleasant, didnt try too hard, and both were able to make a positive first impression with me when handing in their application. Even though we are only looking for 1 person, it is very likely that I hire both of these 2 individuals as good employees, even in this market, are VERY hard to find. |
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wait 3 days then try to **** it
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If its someone of the opposite sex doing the hiring find them on facebook or something and send them pics of your stufbundle of stickses.
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For a job like that, I think I'd hand deliver it and ask if the manager-HR person is available.
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I don't know about all jobs, but my mom is the human resources manager for the city and she is always complaining about people calling in to check on their application within a few days after they have filed it. Keep in mind it is for a city so there are probably tons of applications but you don't want to call to early and annoy the person doing the hiring
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Something like "Hello, I'm Tyler Thigpen and I am starting today" You might catch them so off guard that you start on the spot. |
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Just show up and start working. Nobody will have the guts to tell you that you weren't hired.
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Being a pest is one thing but the "$#it" jobs are drying up around here. People are getting laid off, paycuts, and an overall crap economy has more people looking for 2nd jobs or jobs they wouldn't normally take. |
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