How to Ask if a Business Is Hiring

Thứ bảy - 27/04/2024 00:20
Sometimes you just know when you want to work at a certain business, but it might not always be obvious if they're hiring. Using social media networking sites can help you get that information if you're hesitant about contacting the...
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Sometimes you just know when you want to work at a certain business, but it might not always be obvious if they’re hiring. Using social media networking sites can help you get that information if you’re hesitant about contacting the business directly. An email also gives you the chance to tell the hiring manager a bit about yourself. Of course, asking in person can be the most effective strategy, because it gives the hiring manager a chance to actually meet you.

Method 1
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Emailing the Company

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Using Social Media

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Asking in Person

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Warnings

  • If you’ve already made initial contact with a hiring manager, resist the urge to call over and over. If the manager says they’ll get back to you in a week, give them at least a week before you call to check in.
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  • Make sure you know that business’s view on drop-ins. Some companies won’t even speak to people who come in to ask in person about jobs—they prefer that you use their website. Make sure you know for sure that dropping in or emailing is the way to go before you do it.
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