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« on: September 23, 2011, 01:27:09 AM »
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Ok, that have occurred in each bag of Internet work and all jobs on Monster, Africatopforum's jobs section or other jobs site. He followed with calls and network until they are blue in the face. Every Sunday, we take the newspaper and applied for the job in his field with little or no results. So try a unique way to find a job.

Half of sending your resume
Find a company that wants to work. Write a letter why they are a good option, pointing the resume included. Do not seal the envelope and include a resume. They'll think that the resume came in the mail. They will call and start a conversation. Sold without shame.

Write a letter to prospect
Make use of the strength of direct mail. Locate 5 10companies. Write a letter to his network of contacts and ask them if they know someone who works in any of the companies on your list. When a buddy says he knows someone on your list, send your resume and ask them to forward their contact or ask permission to send to yourself.

E-Mail Chain Letter
Create a list of 20 companies who want to work and send an email to everyone you know to see if they know anyone working in these companies. We ask that you contact if they do, so you can ask for a referral. Finally, I ask you to forward your e-mail to 10 people. But not if you are currently employed!

Distribute a brochure
Write a brochure with information relevant to your industry and give them away. Everyone loves free information and this shows his experience. Give away the brochure electronically and announce newsgroups, where hiring managers can see.

Call Human Resources
Sounds crazy, right? Call the human resources department. Ask what agency or third party recruiting firm they use. It will ask why you want to know. Tell them that your company is not looking for someone with your skill set at this time the agency may be dealing with other companies, so you are looking for a recommendation. It is possible that you ask for an interview. If at least do not give you a clue. They would love to save the agency fees. It is also recommended that special attention. Send a note of thanks.

These are the guerrilla tactics that can give better results. Make sure you are tuned for another 5 creative tips.
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