Once you have identified the persons of our network of contacts, you have to know your professional aim. You need a simple message, easy to understand by all members, and transmit it in a systematic way. You must also transmit your motivation and be self-confident. Show that you are able to develop the job tasks with efficiency.
The phone is a quick way of communication. Even if there is the voicemail, you have to know what kind of message do you want to leave in order to avoid going blank. You can say: "Good Morning, I’m ..... we met in.... circumstances or through........(name of the person)....."
Another interesting way of establishing contacts is the email but especially all personal contacts.
You must always have a curriculum and personal cards , to give them, if necessary. Don’t give to everybody. The personal card: we can design a card with your personal details. Not only with our name, surname, telephone, but also the profession and the profile.
Example:
Joan Riera Casanova
Bachelor of Marketing
Specialist in New Products Development and Strategic Design on Direct Marketing.
You can even describe, on the back of the card, in five lines, the things that you do better (new business generation, new clients etc.).
Then the card is a small curriculum.
You also need a diary with the most important information about the members of your network of contacts an cards to follow the evolution.
When we are looking for a job you can’t:
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