Wait, how do I write this email? : game-changing templates for networking and the job search
Title:
Wait, how do I write this email? : game-changing templates for networking and the job search
Author:
Rubin, Danny, (Expert on business writing), author.
ISBN:
9780996349925
Personal Author:
Edition:
2nd ed.
Publication Information:
[Virginia Beach, Virginia] : Danny Rubin, ©2016.
Physical Description:
xv, 256 pages ; 23 cm
General Note:
Includes index.
Contents:
How to writer everything better -- How to send emails like a pro -- Networking templates -- Job search templates -- LinkedIn templates -- Handwritten notes -- Graduate school templates -- Phone conversations -- The power of stories -- Effective resumes -- List posts with a purpose.
Language:
English
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100+ templates for networking, the job search and LinkedIn. Everything you need to stand out from the competition!
Table of Contents
Introduction | p. xiii |
Author's Notes | p. xv |
Chapter 1 How to Write Everything Better | p. 1 |
How to be Brief | p. 1 |
The one question every great communicator asks | p. 2 |
How to improve everything you write in three minutes | p. 3 |
"Filler" words to cut out and why | p. 4 |
How to remove big sections of text | p. 6 |
Why you shouldn't use adverbs | p. 12 |
Quit the fancy talk | p. 13 |
Bring all the lessons together | p. 15 |
The best way to do a final edit | p. 17 |
How to be Interesting | p. 19 |
Quantify quantify quantify | p. 19 |
Always go one layer deeper | p. 20 |
The power of a wrinkle | p. 22 |
Be a name dropper | p. 24 |
Four sneaky words that diminish our work | p. 24 |
Chapter 2 How to Send Emails like a Pro | p. 27 |
The Guides | p. 27 |
How to address people properly | p. 27 |
Make your point at the beginning | p. 30 |
Careful with acronyms | p. 32 |
Let the words breathe | p. 33 |
Seven words you should not capitalize | p. 34 |
How to craft an effective email signature | p. 37 |
Assume the person might forward your email | p. 42 |
Finish out every conversation | p. 43 |
Next-Level Techniques | p. 45 |
When to use exclamation points in work emails | p. 45 |
Why you don't add the email address until you're ready to send | p. 50 |
Why you need a #personalhashtag | p. 50 |
Chart: How long to wait before a follow-up email | p. 52 |
Chapter 3 Networking Templates | p. 55 |
General Networking | p. 55 |
How to set up a networking meeting | p. 55 |
How to send a thank-you note after a networking meeting | p. 57 |
How to inquire about freelance opportunities | p. 59 |
How to congratulate someone on a job well done | p. 60 |
How to tell your network you're looking for new opportunities | p. 61 |
How to reconnect with a friend or colleague | p. 63 |
Quick Tip - "Ten Commandments" of networking emails | p. 64 |
Networking Events/Groups | p. 65 |
How to write someone from a networking event about a job | p. 65 |
How to write someone from a networking event about new business | p. 67 |
How to follow up if a person handed you a business card | p. 68 |
How to join networking groups in your community | p. 70 |
Quick Tip-The secret to a strong networking subject line | p. 72 |
Relationship Building | p. 73 |
How to network with alumni from your school | p. 73 |
How to connect two people who should know each other | p. 74 |
How to ask for a conversation with a professional in your field | p. 75 |
How to ask a person to help you in a mentor capacity | p. 77 |
How to ask someone for career advice or direction | p. 78 |
How to ask someone you respect to review your work | p. 80 |
How to make someone aware of you as a subject matter expert | p. 82 |
How to ask if you can guest post on a blog or website | p. 84 |
How to thank the person for allowing you to guest post | p. 86 |
Quick Tip-Six most powerful words in networking | p. 87 |
Tricky Situations | p. 89 |
How to respond to an awkward email | p. 89 |
How to tell people you changed jobs | p. 90 |
How to follow up if someone said he/she would pass along your resume | p. 92 |
How to ask for a reply if a person doesn't answer in a timely manner | p. 93 |
How to write a friend of a friend about a potential job opening | p. 94 |
How to ask someone to make an introduction on your behalf | p. 95 |
How to network during the busy holiday season | p. 97 |
How to fill out "Contact Us" boxes | p. 98 |
Quick Tip - Follow up if you don't receive a response | p. 100 |
Thank-You Notes | p. 101 |
How to thank a co-worker or client who went above and beyond | p. 101 |
How to thank someone for connecting you to another person | p. 102 |
How to thank an employee at an internship or a new job | p. 103 |
How to thank someone for a referral that led to a business deal | p. 104 |
How to thank someone for a referral that led to a new job | p. 105 |
Quick Tip - The "I can email you my questions" strategy | p. 106 |
Chapter 4 Job Search Templates | p. 107 |
Job Search Overview | p. 107 |
Quick Tip - "Ten Commandments" of job search emails | p. 108 |
How to apply for a job and attach a resume/cover letter | p. 108 |
How to apply for a job at the same place where you've been turned down | p. 110 |
How to ask about internships or an internship application | p. 111 |
How to ask about job opportunities as a recent grad | p. 112 |
How to apply even if the company has no openings at the time | p. 114 |
How to email a friend/acquaintance at the company before an interview | p. 116 |
How to thank someone after a job interview | p. 119 |
Quick Tip - The secret to a strong job search subject line | p. 121 |
Response Emails | p. 122 |
How to reply when you don't land the job/internship | p. 122 |
How to tell people who helped you network that you landed the job | p. 123 |
How to tell people who helped you network that you didn't land the job | p. 124 |
How to turn down an internship | p. 126 |
How to turn down a job offer | p. 127 |
How to make sure the company received your job application | p. 128 |
How to reply when the employer writes, "We have your application, thanks" | p. 129 |
How to reply when the employer writes, "Your interview is scheduled for..." | p. 130 |
Quick Tip-Use the right words to defeat resume-scanning robots | p. 131 |
Making Connections | p. 132 |
How to ask for a letter of recommendation | p. 132 |
How to follow up with an employer you met at a job fair | p. 134 |
How to network with someone you met at a job fair | p. 135 |
How to ask someone you know for help with the job search | p. 137 |
How to ask someone you don't know for help with the job search | p. 138 |
How to ask someone you worked under to be a reference | p. 140 |
How to ask someone you didn't work under to be a reference | p. 141 |
Quick Tip - How to title documents like resumes and cover letters | p. 142 |
Informational Interviews | p. 143 |
How to ask as a recent grad with no connection at the company | p. 143 |
How to ask as a recent grad with a connection at the company | p. 145 |
How to ask if you're unemployed with no connection at the company | p. 146 |
How to ask if you're unemployed with a connection at the company | p. 148 |
How to thank someone after an informational interview | p. 150 |
Engage with Recruiters | p. 151 |
How to tell a recruiter you're interested in a job | p. 151 |
How to thank a recruiter after an interview or initial screen | p. 153 |
How to follow up on a hiring decision | p. 154 |
How to respond to a rejection | p. 155 |
Chapter 5 Linkedln Templates | p. 157 |
Grow Your Network | p. 157 |
How to send effective Linkedln invites | p. 158 |
How to write a networking message | p. 159 |
How to network with someone who sent you a connection | p. 160 |
How to network with someone after he/she accepts your connection | p. 161 |
How to ask someone to give you a recommendation | p. 163 |
How to write someone you met through a Linkedln group | p. 164 |
Linkedln Profile | p. 165 |
How to write a strong profile summary | p. 165 |
Profile summaries for college students, recent grads and the unemployed | p. 167 |
How to write about your work experience | p. 170 |
How to ask a recruiter to review your Linkedln profile and make suggestions | p. 171 |
Chapter 6 Handwritten Notes | p. 173 |
The Essentials | p. 173 |
The general rules of a proper letter | p. 173 |
Why and when to send a handwritten note | p. 174 |
How to thank someone after a networking meeting | p. 175 |
How to thank someone after a job interview | p. 175 |
How to thank someone who went above and beyond | p. 176 |
Chapter 7 Graduate School Templates | p. 177 |
Basics for Back to School | p. 177 |
How to contact a faculty member before you apply to the program | p. 177 |
How to contact a faculty member while you're in school to learn about his/her work | p. 179 |
How to contact a current student before you apply to the program | p. 180 |
How to network among classmates | p. 181 |
How to ask a professor for a letter of recommendation | p. 183 |
How to ask an employer or former employer for a letter of recommendation | p. 184 |
How to thank a professor or employer for a letter of recommendation | p. 185 |
Chapter 8 Phone Conversations | p. 189 |
How to Talk the Talk | p. 189 |
Nine times you should pick up the phone instead of send an email | p. 189 |
How to introduce yourself properly | p. 190 |
How to make the other person feel important | p. 190 |
How to ask about internship opportunities | p. 191 |
How to make sure the company received your job application | p. 191 |
How to prepare for an interview (phone, Skype or Google+ Hangout) | p. 192 |
Chapter 9 The Power of Stories | p. 195 |
Cover Letters | p. 195 |
Why you should tell stories in cover letters | p. 195 |
Outline for the storytelling cover letter | p. 197 |
Cover letter example if you're a recent grad | p. 198 |
Cover letter example if you have work experience | p. 199 |
More Storytelling Opportunities | p. 202 |
Reference letters | p. 202 |
Job interviews | p. 203 |
Chapter 10 Effective Resumes | p. 207 |
The Fundamentals | p. 207 |
How to write an impressive objective statement | p. 207 |
How to make any job look remarkable | p. 209 |
Professional resume template | p. 211 |
How to keep your resume to one page | p. 215 |
Please don't use those little black dots | p. 217 |
How to account for resume gaps | p. 218 |
Chapter 11 List Posts with a Purpose | p. 221 |
The Lists | p. 221 |
4 questions everyone should ask in a job interview | p. 221 |
9 reasons every 20-something needs a side hustle | p. 223 |
10 reasons every 20-something should spend time in a big city | p. 225 |
17 things you are 100% capable of doing right now | p. 227 |
25 things every young professional should know by age 25 | p. 228 |
101 skills I learned after two years of blogging | p. 230 |
Conclusion | p. 237 |
Thank You | p. 239 |
Classroom Activities | p. 243 |
Index | p. 253 |
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