Many job seekers fear follow up. Others just get stymied by the methods some employers use to block applicants from wreaking havoc on their workdays. The hiring process is difficult for employers too! They are running a business and performing their own duties. In addition, now they are reviewing hundreds of resumes and fielding just as many calls.
If an employer says no phone calls, though, that may just mean he or she doesn't prefer phone contact. Certainly it
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No phone calls does NOT mean no emails, faxes, or mail. A postcard to a bus manager means they don't even have to open an envelope to read your message. If an ad does not say no phone calls, you may still have difficulty determining who the hiring manager is, when interviews will begin, and how best to impress the employer.
A receptionist or automated phone system may be "employed" (pardon the pun!) to keep you and your follow up efforts at bay.
To overcome... Read More: Job Search for the Rest of Us!: BE PERSISTENT IN YOUR JOB SEARCH FOLLOW UP
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