3 Surprising Ways to Amp Up Your Job Search – Idea #2
Idea #1 in the last blog was about you as a new and improved product. Idea #2 is borrowed from sales; it is scripting. OK, you might want to throw me out of your network for suggesting this, but hear me out. The more people I talk to, the more I realize that my biggest challenge in making sales is your biggest challenge in getting in front of people or having control of a call or interview. My sales mentor, Eric Lofholhm says using scripts was the biggest boost to his sales than almost anything else. I reluctantly started using scripts and found I was much more comfortable in presenting my services and asking for business. Good people – sales scripts are noble, necessary, and are just creative, informative, and focused communication with an agreement and/or money included in it. A script saves both you and the person you are presenting to time and energy – you have a clear direction. Here are a few areas you might want to have a script ready to use:
- When a HR person or recruiter calls you on Friday at 4 PM and you are not in shape to go through an interview
- When you cold call an HR person,
- hiring manager,
- or someone about an informational interview
- When you are asked a question in an interview that throws you off. A one line mini script that gives you a moment to collect your thoughts
- A script for each interview – the questions you’ll ask, the concerns you have
- At the end of the interview – a powerful completion with what you say if you want the job, if you do not want the job, if you think you’d be better qualified in a different position….etc.
What else? Write some here in the comments – even some samples.
You can download a free audio on sales from Eric Lofholm here (https://m269.infusionsoft.com/go/7sec/Nancy) It will have many ideas you can transfer to interviewing, setting up interviews, and organizing yourself around presenting yourself as a service or product rather than an employee.
Scripting really helped me in making follow-up calls. It was easier, except for the pain of making the script, and the calls were better.
I used a book by Shawn Greene – “I’d Rather Have a Root Canal..”
Vernel