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Old 04-09-2011, 04:28 PM   #1
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Default Office Pro 2010 Key blog managing-your-recruiter

I promised a genuine everyday life example of someone who wins a “gold star” for dealing with deadlines and provides from competing firms, and right here he is: Mark Bolin. I recently hired Mark right into a position for MSN Lookup Multimedia crew,Office Pro 2010 Key, however it could effortlessly have not happened if Mark had not aided steer the recruiting procedure in some delicate and helpful ways. Mark’s candidacy started out like most others: he sent his information to an MSN jobs alias he found about the internet and included a well written resume and short cover letter in the body of the email. I replied with a little information about a job and asked him if he would complete a coding exercise via email. He agreed, completed it, and sent it back. Then I neglected him. I did not reply. I was busy. I was like all those other recruiters who don’t respond. So Mark sent me a nice note, asking for an update and a reasonable expectations for hearing back. Of course in retrospect I now realize he was pushing me to get all of his interviews to line up together. His email caused me to respond and I told him we were interested in talking further and that I would set up a phone interview. But Mark knew he could not waste time with phone calls, he needed me to move faster, he had other interviews lined up. Keep in mind Mark and I had not even talked by phone nevertheless, so it was hard for him to push me effectively. So he sent me the following note: "I am happy to hear that the multimedia search group is interested. Approximately how much time do you think would be required for the phone interview? Tomorrow I could make myself available at most any time for about 30 minutes. If longer is needed, I would be available tomorrow after 6pm my time (3pm West Coast time). If tomorrow is not good, I would be available Wednesday to Friday of next week after 6pm my time (3pm your time). If possible,Office Professional 2010 Key, please call my cell phone at (XXX) XXX-XXXX. I hope this is not pushy or inappropriate,Office Enterprise 2007, but I wanted to let you know that I will be in the Seattle area for a separate interview on Monday and could rearrange my return flight (currently flying in on Sunday and out Monday evening)." This is a great mail: the timeslots/the phone number,Microsoft Office 2010, but pay attention to that last line of his email- he has another interview. Mark sent me this note on Friday- he was coming immediately. I knew I didn’t have time to arrange a whole interview before I left for the day. I also knew that if I didn’t meet with him I would be moving too slowly and would lose him for sure. To complicate matters,microsoft Office 2010 License, I knew that that Multimedia Search crew was launching the beta of their product on Monday and all schedules would be tight. But Mark was proactive; he offered to change his hotel and rental car reservations, and he was willing to come in without much detail. I also took a risk, and without anything scheduled I asked Mark to show up at my building on Monday morning with the faith that I could pull something together. He was agreeable and flexible, and got to meet with the entire team. He then returned home and followed up with a thank you note.

Now of course, Mark was nonetheless waiting on his other offers, and he told me they were coming that day. I knew I had to rush to get my offer out, so the next day I presented it to him. We agreed on a deadline of a week: and I suspect that since Mark was managing his other options as well as he was managing me, that he had completed all his interviews and offers at the same time. Obtaining trouble managing your recruiter? Take a lesson from Mark; from the time he sent the above mail, to the point when he had an offer in his hand was less than a week. He accepted his offer and is moving to Washington and starts as a new employee this summer (See? He even negotiated a delayed start date with me). He is that good. Welcome Mark!
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