04-18-2014, 06:04 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-18-2014, 06:07 PM by BIPolarGuy.)
I would only add that at the end of your interviews you can "trial close". My favorite line is "First, I want to thank you for your time. After everything we've discussed today, is there any reason you don't see me as a perfect fit for this role?" (then shut up and listen and be prepared for any answer) You are asking for real feedback and when I have asked, I have always gotten it. Sometimes its not easy to hear, but its important to find out how you presented yourself. This is an extremely confident closing technique and it will leave a strong impression. The best part of this is that it gives you a chance to find out and then handle their objections!
Another fun thing to do when you have multiple phone interviews is to probe the current interviewer for specifics that the next round of interviewers will be looking for.
Hang in there, the right job at the right time is around the corner!
Good luck,
Greg
Another fun thing to do when you have multiple phone interviews is to probe the current interviewer for specifics that the next round of interviewers will be looking for.
Hang in there, the right job at the right time is around the corner!
Good luck,
Greg
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TESC BSBA- Gen Mgmt (December 2013), Arnold Fletcher Award
TESC ASBA- Business Admin ( December 2013)
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Contract Compliance
US Pharmaceuticals
McKesson Corp
Villanova University - Master Certificate in Government Contract Management (ApriL 2014)
TESC BSBA- Gen Mgmt (December 2013), Arnold Fletcher Award
TESC ASBA- Business Admin ( December 2013)
NCMA - CFCM (Certified Federal Contract Manager)
Completed Units Via 24 traditional, 39 Clep, 24 DSST, 12 Aleks, 3 FEMA, 12 Straighterline, 3 Penn Foster, 3 TESC
Feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn http://www.linkedin.com/pub/greg-morrissey/49/442/407/
Sr. Mgr Government Contracts
Contract Compliance
US Pharmaceuticals
McKesson Corp