How to Win the Job by Communicating with Confidence

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Following Up: Juggling Multiple Offers


  • Winning an award or distinction

  • Earning a place as a leader in the industry

  • Changing the company image

  • Outsmarting the competition

  • Inventing new products, ideas, and services

  • Bettering the skills of employees and managers

  • Providing healthier workplaces

  • Complying with government regulations

  • Accurately accounting for revenue, taxes, expendi-
    tures, personnel, or inventory

  • Keeping current customers happy

  • Encouraging word-of-mouth referrals

  • Revamping existing products or services



  1. Decide on one or more strategies, based on your proven
    skills or your Q statements, that illustrate to the inter-
    viewer that you could be instrumental in helping the
    company solve its problems and reach one or more of its
    goals.


The Format of Your Focus Letter



  • First paragraph. Begin with a pleasant, but not too per-
    sonal, greeting stating that you enjoyed the interview
    and/or appreciated the interviewer’s time.

  • Second and possibly third paragraphs. Introduce the prob-
    lem and establish for the employer that you have solved
    similar problems in the past. Mention that, if hired, you
    would like to get to work on helping the employer reach
    his or her goals.

  • Final paragraph. Close with polite thank you. You might
    also mention that you will be calling to follow up in 2 or
    3 days.


Tips to Remember about Focus Letters



  1. Always double and triplecheck the spelling of the per-
    son’s name and job title.

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