Tuesday, July 28, 2020
Market Yourself with CareerShift - Blog Job Hunting Career Management Solutions
Market Yourself with CareerShift Whether you are a job seeker or someone who knows a job seeker, read below for some suggestions for taking those shots. Here are some actionable marketing ideas you can adapt to your job search. Write Sales Letters, Not Cover Letters. Why imitate the same dull-as-dishwater cover letters most job seekers send out? To write a better cover letter, emulate the best sales letters. After all, youâre trying to sell an employer on the idea of hiring you, right? You can Google âwriting sales lettersâ or visit your library to learn how, but hereâs a quick list of the essential elements in every sales letter: ⢠Personalized opening. Example: âDear Mr. Jackson.â Never, ever write: âDear Sir or Madam.â ⢠Reader-focused. All good sales letters are written about âyou,â the reader, and not, âI,â the author. If you change all instances of âIâ to âyouâ in your cover letter, youâll instantly make it more interesting and effective. ⢠Prove your claims with specific facts, numbers and dollars. Self-explanatory. ⢠Ask for the sale. Example: âPlease call me today to learn how I can save you $42,000 or more as a customer service manager.â Or, say youâll follow up your cover letter with a phone call just make sure that you do! Treat Your Voicemails as Radio Spots. Think of your voicemail messages as 30-second radio commercials. That means you should script and rehearse every voicemail you leave for employers. While other job seekers leave rambling, unplanned, unprofessional messages, youâll give employers one more reason to hire you. Try to leave tantalizing messages that practically force hiring managers to call you back. Example: âHi, this is Valerie Matta. I just wanted to make sure you received the resume and cover letter I emailed you on Monday for your accounting position. I thought you might want to discuss the part where I saved $27,000 last year for a firm just like yours. If so, please give me a call at â¦â¦. Thank you!â Networking a Little Better Can Mean a Lot According to the book, â1001 Ways to Market Your Services,â a study by Stanford University showed that a small increase in the size of your network can greatly increase your odds of reaching the right person. How much? Just a 10% increase in the number of high-quality contacts can double your results, according to the study. What does this mean for your job search? If youâve been networking and not connecting with decision makers who can hire you, try to add just 10% more qualified people to your network. You can do this! âSellâ to Past âCustomersâ Most businesses spend most of their marketing efforts attracting new buyers ⦠while neglecting past customers who already know and trust them, and would likely buy again if only they were asked. Similarly, most job seekers get so caught up in looking for positions at new employers that they neglect the co-workers and managers who already know and trust them. Make a list of every co-worker and manager you have ever had, going back to high school. Now, cross off the ones you canât stand. Then, call or email each of the remaining people to let them know about your job search. If somebody has moved on to a new company, rejoice! You can not only contact them at their new employer, you can also introduce yourself to their replacement at the old employer turning one contact into two. You should be able to pick and use at least one of these marketing ideas for your job search, starting today. Why not start now? How do you use these ideas in your CareerShift account? ⢠Add your existing contacts ( relatives, past co-workers, bosses) into your CareerShift account. ⢠Create a selling cover letter. ⢠Create an email campaign for each of these contacts, and set reminders for follow up calls ⢠Practice your âradio spotâ voicemail. You will have just widened your networking net and possibly doubled your chances of reaching the right person.
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