Monday, May 11, 2020
How to Overcome Objections in Your Job Search - Hire Imaging
How to Overcome Objections in Your Job Search - Hire Imaging 1. Iâm too busy. When you phone hiring authorities or insiders to ask for face-to-face meetings, you will inevitably run into objections. The most common three are: Iâm too busy. I donât have time to meet with you. Weâre not hiring. We donât need anyone right now. Send me a (another) resume and we can perhaps discuss it then. Here are some scripts that you can use or adapt to counter these types of objections. 1. Iâm too busy. You know, I could help you with that. Can we meet briefly so I can tell you how? It will only take a minute. Iâd be happy to meet you anytime you say. Iâd be happy to meet with you early, late or on a weekend if youâd like. I would never want to interfere with your normal workday. Iâd just like you to look at my resume and see if you know anybody who might be interested in someone with my background. I promise it will only take a moment. Iâll meet you after work and buy you a drink, if youâd look at my background and give me any tips or advice you have. What do you think? You name the place and time. 2. Weâre not hiring. Even if youâre not hiring now, would you be willing to meet with me for a few moments? If we can establish mutual interest, something may well open up sooner or later. Wouldnât you like to have a qualified candidate in the wings in case something develops? You wouldnât have to launch a from-scratch search. I understand that. Iâd still like to meet with you briefly. Even though you donât need anyone now, Iâd like you to know what I have to offer. Then if something opens up, perhaps youâll think of me. Even if you donât anticipate an opening, would you be willing to meet with me anyway? Iâd love to hear what ideas or tips you have for me? And perhaps youâll think of a colleague, friend or acquaintance who I might talk to. I promise I wonât take more than five minutes of your time. Can we set a time during the day, or would you prefer I come after hours? Iâd still like to meet with you briefly. Perhaps youâll have a referral, lead or some buzz that could be helpful to me, and Iâd really appreciate a moment of your time. Oh, Iâm not asking for a job! I just want a moment of your time, since you know the industry (field, company, etc.), to see if you have any leads, ideas or referrals for me. It will only take a moment. Iâd still like to meet with you briefly. Iâve been meeting with others in the field lately, and perhaps some of what Iâve learned could be of benefit to you. Iâd be happy to share with you what Iâve learned, if you would share with me any leads or referrals you may have. 3. Send me your resume. Iâd be happy to send you my resume. But to expedite things, let me tell you whatâs on it. Why donât we set up a very brief meeting, and Iâll bring you a copy in person. What would you like to know, Mr. Jones? Iâd be happy to tell you right now. I did send it to you, but know emails get deleted and letters get rerouted. Let me tell you what it said. Iâm the one who ⦠Let me email (text, fax, etc.) it to you right now, Howard. We can discuss it, or Iâll call you right back. This is important. Despite the title of this post, you donât have to actually overcome the objection. You just have to keep the conversation going. Stress that you only want a few minutes of your contactâs time. Be very clear that you will not be a nuisance or time zapper, and that you will meet with the contact at his or her convenience. Then go right back to asking for an appointment. âWould you be available for such a briefly meeting next Wednesday, or would later in the week be better?â Practice overcoming or countering objections with someone who is a job search accountability partner or support person. Of course, practicing with a professional career coach can be very helpful. You will not succeed every time. But sometimes, itâs going to mean the difference between turning away and pushing through. Photo: JD Hancock
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