1. Track Down the Hiring Manager
Presented by Donna Shannon
720-341-8229
www.PersonalTouchCareerServices.com
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2. The Personal Touch Career Services
• Our Mission: To help job seekers of all levels
achieve their employment goals through
solid, practical advice and services
• Resume services, interview coaching, job search strategy and
group classes
• Over 8 years in corporate recruitment & placement
• Donna’s book, “Get a Job Without Going Crazy” is available on
Amazon.com and the Tattered Cover in Denver
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3. Important note:
• This presentation is modeled on a posted
job.
• Unposted jobs follow the same procedure
– Except your leads are self-generated
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4. NOBODY WANTS TO BE A MEMBER
OF THE MASSES
Solution: The Personal Touch
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5. THE HIRING MANAGER WANTS TO
HIRE YOU
They just don’t know who you are yet
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6. The Personal Factor
• Managers want to hire:
– Someone who is enthusiastic
– Knowledgeable about the industry
– AND…
Who really understands their NEEDS
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7. Key information you better find
• Managers want to hire someone who knows
the company:
– Corporate mission
– Their products and services
– Their competition
– Their challenges
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8. FIND THE PERSON TO GET
PERSONAL
Your first challenge: find that name…
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9. Resources for finding that name:
• Company’s website
• News Sources
• Networking Groups
• Social Media
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10. Resource #1:
the Website
Start with the
job description
Look for:
Report – to’s
Divisions
Locations
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Senior Human Resources
Information Systems Advisor
RTM , is currently hiring for a Senior Human
Resources Information Systems Advisor person
to support the Human Resources department
from their Denver, Colorado global head office.
The holder of this role must have an overall
understanding of the strategic objectives of Rio
Tinto and the business unit, its values and its
operational activities in order to understand labor
and skills requirements and business / individual
standards; Human Resources Systems are an
effective tool for managing sensitive employee
data; are cost effective and value adding; drive a
high performance culture and enable the
organization to attract and retain high caliber
employees. The Sr HRIS Advisor reports directly to
the Vice President of Human Resources.
The successful candidate will be able to:
11. More on the website:
• Other pages to mine:
– Management team
– About us
– Blog posts
– News or Media Room
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12. Resource #2: News and Media
• Focus on local sources:
– The Denver Business Journal
• Data base of many local and national companies
• www.denver.bizjournals.com
– Colorado Business Magazine
• http://www.cobizmag.com/
– The Denver Post
• Mainstream News
• www.denverpost.com
– Westword
• In-depth cultural impact
• www.westword.com
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14. Resource #3: Networking Groups
• Obvious target:
– a direct connection to the hiring manager (aka the
Holy Grail)
• More likely:
• Current or past employee of the target company
• Someone who knows someone at the target
company
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15. What to ask former and current
employees:
• Names of managers
• Hiring procedures
• Company culture
• Company challenges
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16. Other Cool Websites
• Glassdoor.com
• User reviews of companies and their interviews
• Zoominfo.com
• Recruiters’ tool for company research
• Manta.com
• Free data-rich company information
• Professional Associations
• Look for the volunteer Board
• Chambers of Commerce
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18. Missed the target manager?
• ALL senior managers are your target
• Send resumes to ALL possible decision-
makers
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19. SO YOU GOT THE NAME…
Now what?
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20. DON’T Contact yet…
• Don’t ask for an introduction
• Don’t send an Inmail through LinkedIn.com
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21. Get to know your target as a person…
• Interpret their LinkedIn profile
• Look for LinkedIn involvement
• Check out their Twitter feed
• Google for the dirt
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27. Speaking of Twitter…
• Get more insight into interests, personality and
professionalism.
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28. Twitter and the company profile
• Compare the hiring manager to the company
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29. Google: what’s the buzz?
• The Company
• The Names
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30. NAILING THE CONTACT INFO
How you reach them is just as important as what you say
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31. Reach out and touch someone…
• Direct Email
• Snail Mail and Variations
• LinkedIn connections
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32. Determining the email address
• Scrutinize website for patterns
• Call the front desk
– Magic phrase:
“I’m sending an email to So-N-So’s but I’m not sure
if I wrote it right.
Is it joe.schmoe@company.com? “
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33. Proven Personal Touch Method
• Send a hard copy directly to the manager
– Targeted cover letters can win the assistant
– Variations for impact:
• Priority Mail ($4.90 for flat rate envelope)
• Express Mail or Fed Ex (average $14.95 for USPS)
• Courier Service (varies - $20 to $30)
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34. Important note:
• Paper Rules:
– Use high quality resume paper
– Light color
– High quality printing
Your worth WILL be judged by the presentation
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35. Showing up in person
• Can be a risk:
– Receptionists are guard dogs
– Be sure to dress appropriately
– Give resume in sealed package marked
“Confidential”
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36. WHAT TO PUT IN YOUR COVER
LETTER
Grab ‘em and hold ‘em
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37. Personal Cover Letters
• Must always include:
– Understanding of the company
– Passion for the job
– How you can help by:
• Solving problems
• Making money
• Saving money
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38. Understanding of the
industry sample
• Start with current news
• Write about your
understanding of the
industry
• Tie in your personal
experience
• Ask for the job your want
• Conclude with your
contact information
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40. What the hiring manager does…
• He will call HR, not you
– Resume resurrection
– Ensures you will get a diligent interview
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41. Essence of the Personal Touch
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1. Find the name
2. Figure out who they are
3. Get your resume in their hands