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A Publication by Jewel Bracy DeMaio & Perfect10Resumes.com
www.Perfect10Resumes.com | Jewel@Perfect10Resumes.com
Job search requires a heavy amount of energy on the front end: perfecting the
resume, identifying opportunities, researching organizations, and making social
media connections with recruiters and decision makers. And all of that happens
before making it to the interview.
Then, theres the mental preparation that goes into practicing appropriate, valueladen, engaging and memorable interview responses. Once the interview cycle
has started though, its easy to feel like we finally made it, and things will just flow
from there. Not so.
But first, lets get what wont put you over the top out of the way. Stop checking
in and circling back. Clich language like this fails to demonstrate genuine
thought and effort it looks like you marked a date on your calendar and are just
firing off a quick message.
This is your CAREER were talking about, so just like you expended effort to tailor
your resume and customize your cover letter, make sure you do the same in your
2016 Emails That Land Jobs: 4 Follow Up Email Sample Templates That Are Hard For The Recruiter To Delete
A Publication by Jewel Bracy DeMaio & Perfect10Resumes.com
www.Perfect10Resumes.com | Jewel@Perfect10Resumes.com
follow-up email series. You have to grab the recruiters attention within mere
seconds and use your words to practically compel him to respond.
Additionally, keep it brief and simple. Far too often, recruiters are inundated with
dissertations. Your follow-up emails need to be limited to just a few sentences.
Short + sweet = higher chances of getting a response.
2016 Emails That Land Jobs: 4 Follow Up Email Sample Templates That Are Hard For The Recruiter To Delete
A Publication by Jewel Bracy DeMaio & Perfect10Resumes.com
www.Perfect10Resumes.com | Jewel@Perfect10Resumes.com
Excited to explore
opportunities with {Company}
2016 Emails That Land Jobs: 4 Follow Up Email Sample Templates That Are Hard For The Recruiter To Delete
A Publication by Jewel Bracy DeMaio & Perfect10Resumes.com
www.Perfect10Resumes.com | Jewel@Perfect10Resumes.com
2016 Emails That Land Jobs: 4 Follow Up Email Sample Templates That Are Hard For The Recruiter To Delete
A Publication by Jewel Bracy DeMaio & Perfect10Resumes.com
www.Perfect10Resumes.com | Jewel@Perfect10Resumes.com
2016 Emails That Land Jobs: 4 Follow Up Email Sample Templates That Are Hard For The Recruiter To Delete
A Publication by Jewel Bracy DeMaio & Perfect10Resumes.com
www.Perfect10Resumes.com | Jewel@Perfect10Resumes.com
2016 Emails That Land Jobs: 4 Follow Up Email Sample Templates That Are Hard For The Recruiter To Delete
A Publication by Jewel Bracy DeMaio & Perfect10Resumes.com
www.Perfect10Resumes.com | Jewel@Perfect10Resumes.com
2016 Emails That Land Jobs: 4 Follow Up Email Sample Templates That Are Hard For The Recruiter To Delete
A Publication by Jewel Bracy DeMaio & Perfect10Resumes.com
www.Perfect10Resumes.com | Jewel@Perfect10Resumes.com
Theres a reason to email instead of call: emails leave a paper trail, allow the
recruiter to properly look up your status information, eliminate phone tag, and,
most importantly, squash any desire on your part to leave a lengthy, nonsensical
voice mail for the recruiterwhich leads to the next pro tip!
Hold back on your emotions in your email follow-up series. In fact, you only have
1 emotion: enthusiasm! Regardless of any job search angst you may be feeling,
never present a tone in your emails that is accusatory or desperate.
Always continue your follow-up communications on the same email thread. This
allows the reader to easily scan and reference your earlier conversations.
Avoid social media stalking (unless you have methods to keep this kind of activity
anonymous). Failure to respect personal boundaries could send red flags about
your personal judgment. If youre already connected to the recruiter or decision
maker, for example, on LinkedIn, you may not need to friend the person on
Facebook, and you definitely should not post on their timeline or private message
the person asking about your status.
2016 Emails That Land Jobs: 4 Follow Up Email Sample Templates That Are Hard For The Recruiter To Delete
A Publication by Jewel Bracy DeMaio & Perfect10Resumes.com
www.Perfect10Resumes.com | Jewel@Perfect10Resumes.com