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Top 10 Ways to Get a Recruiter’s Attention

10.  Attend industry-specific conferences.  Better yet, speak at one.

9.  Write an article for industry newsletters.

8.  Write an article on your own blog, or as a guest on someone else’s.

7.  Use your network to get an introduction.

6.  Use online social networks like LinkedIn or Twitter.

5.  Do your part by passing on the names of others.  When it’s your turn, they’ll be more likely to help you.

4.  DO YOUR HOMEWORK on the industry and the companies involved.

3.  Prepare for a position selling:  do a ride-along, read sales books, and research the career opportunity market.

2.  Be a dream candidate:  Have a sharp RESUME, have some previous sales success, have the interview skills, and be ready to relocate.

1.  Post your resume with PHC Consulting.

Article courtesy of  Peggy McKee - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally
recognized medical and pharma revenue recruiting team of PHC Consulting.
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