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Strategies That Get You Hired

Strategies That Get You Hired

In sales, you often work with the profile of your ideal client. The same applies when looking for a job.

Lee Salz

The compensation plan changed again. The revolving door of company executives spins out of control. You look at the corporate direction and you’d like to give the CEO a compass so he can find his way. Concerned, you’ve decided that today is the day that you will peek your head over the cubicle wall and see what other opportunities are out there. After all, you’ve been successful. No need to go down with the ship.

The morning you wake up with the inspiration to begin a job search is a little scary. There is the factor of the unknown. Yet, you pushed yourself outside of your comfort zone to open the doors to new opportunity. It’s been a while since you last looked for a new sales home. How do you go from where you are today to a new, fresh opportunity?

Know what you want: In sales, you often work with the profile of your ideal client. The same applies when looking for a job. You need to know what the ideal fit is for your sales pedigree. If you don’t know what you are looking for, how will you know when you find it? This introspective exercise is the subject of another article of mine titled, “Finding the Right Home For Your Sales Skills.” That article walks you through the exercise of defining your ideal sales role. Don’t go another step in the process until you have read that article.

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Develop your marketing tools: Marketing tools? Yes, that is what a cover letter and resume are all about. When you think of marketing, you also think of messaging. Many forget this when they develop their cover letter and resume. However, these marketing tools communicate a message, a story. The key is to make sure they convey the story you intend.

While the easy thing to do is to create one cover letter and one resume, it is not the most effective way to pursue a new job. As someone who has screened thousands of these documents from sales candidates, I can share with you a little nugget of insight. Hiring managers ask themselves a simple question when they first peruse your cover letter and resume. “Do they want my job or just a job?” We know when you are mass emailing your marketing tools just like prospects know when you mass email them.


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    rich34232

    4 months ago

    590 comments

    I am always surpised to read vover eltters and resumes that are like reading war and peace.keep it short and to the point.

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    gp00052

    4 months ago

    2 comments

    Absolutely correct. this article as your blue print and you won't go wrong.

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    HarrietAlison

    4 months ago

    210 comments

    Good points. Cover letter usually gives the first impression the employer has of you so you need to be smart, clear and confident in what you know about them, their company , the job you want and yourself.

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