How to Follow Up on All Contacts
How to Follow Up on All
Contacts
If you are still in the job search process,
it is extremely important to follow up on all contacts. It is not good to just
sit and wait for results to come pouring in when you think that you've already
done your part because your contact information has been distributed.
Consider two men applying for a prime
position at a company. After the interview, the first applicant just sits around
waiting to hear from his prospective employer.
On the other hand, the second applicant
distributes his contact information to some people that he met in the company.
Furthermore, applicant number two does a follow-up on the results of the job
interview a few days later. The first applicant has not been heard from, because
he just relies on the basic "We'll call you" routine. Who do you think will have
a greater chance of getting the job?
Even though the first applicant is more
qualified, since he did not follow up or even send a thank you note to the
interviewer, in the end, he does not get the job.
If you are still waiting for that job offer
and you do not follow up on your contacts, your chances of getting hired become
slimmer. In business, following up on all of your contacts is a sure-fire way to
spread the word about you, your business sense and expanding your horizons.
If you are still looking for a job, here are
some tips on how to follow up on your contacts:
* Send a thank you note right after the
interview, ideally after a couple of days. This is a way of getting the
prospective employer to hear from you again. Should you not get hired for the
current position that they offer, someone from that company will likely keep
your information on file for future consideration.
* Make sure that you leave your mobile and
landline number, e-mail address and home address so that prospective employers
will have no excuse of not getting in touch with you.
* Be accurate in getting the contact
information of perspective employers. In return, when you place their
information on any letter that you send out (i.e. resumes, thank you notes)
avoid typographical errors and make sure that you have their names correct, to
see to it that everything is in order.
* Some companies do take a look at your
character references so alert the people on your list that they might receive a
call from your prospective employers.
* Always be on the positive side. Should you
not get hired for a particular position, you may ask the people from that
company for referrals to other companies or at least keep you in mind for future
hiring.
If you are currently in business, whether
you are just starting out or in the midst of expanding, you also need to make
sure to follow up on all important contacts. For example, you go to a corporate
event and you have distributed a lot of business cards. Do not stop there. These
people might eventually bring big business to your company so it is important to
build up a strong business relationship with them.
Here are some tips on following up on your
contacts if you are already in business:
* Send thank you notes to current and future
customers. This rule does not just apply to people applying for a job. This is
much more helpful for those who are already in business, as a simple thank you
note would remind customers of which company they are dealing with and your
brand name will be imprinted on their minds. This practice should send more
business your way.
* Send follow up messages. If you are in
sales, it is good to follow up on existing buyers who are most likely to
purchase your products again.
You might also want to personalize any
correspondence that you send out as this leaves the customers feeling as if they
know you personally. This should lead you to earning their trust, which in turn
leaves the customer feeling secure that you are handling efficiently whatever
business it is that they throw your way.
* Make sure that you follow up swiftly and
promptly. The rule of thumb is to reply fast, fast, fast. Whether it is a
solution to a problem or sending out an order or replying to a letter,
responding quickly to a customer is the easiest way for them to think of you and
your company in a positive way.