Friday, April 10, 2020
3 Reasons To Use A New Phone Number For Your Job Search - Work It Daily
3 Reasons To Use A New Phone Number For Your Job Search - Work It Daily Why Use A New Phone Number For Your Job Search? One of the easiest things to do at the start of your job search is to sign up for a new telephone number. Your donât have to abandon your old one, of course, but thereâre good reasons to consider getting a new, clean phone number that doesnât come with any of the baggage of your current one. 1. Local Area Code First, one of the biggest advantages of getting a new number is that you can get one with an area code thatâs local to your target market. A local area code also reinforces your ties to the area. And because recruiters and employers sometimes use area code to eliminate non-local job applicants, getting a local number can get you past such a screen. 2. Internet Trail If youâve been using your telephone number for a long time, you may have left a trail throughout the internet thatâs just waiting for a potential employer to discover it. Take a moment to think about it. Did you use the same telephone number on Craigâs List years ago? To register for social media? Posted it anywhere? If you have, thorough searches using your telephone number may reveal a lot more about you (or the previous owner of the telephone number!) to a legal recruiter, prospective employer, or your current employer than you realize. A clean number has no trail to uncover and follow. Before you pay for your new number, search it yourself to be sure the previous owner hasnât tainted it. 3. Total Control Having total control of answering calls and the voice mail is critical to your job search and professional image. You donât want roommates, children, or others answering your phoneâ"especially if they canât be relied on to do it professionally! You donât even necessarily want to trust yourself to answer the phoneâ"will you remember to avoid answering the call while driving, or emotional? Get a number you can send directly to voice mail (which you should record with your target audienceâ"recruiters and employersâ"in mind). Then respond to calls when youâre able to do so in a quiet place where you wonât be interrupted. In conclusion, once youâve obtained a clean telephone number address, donât forget to check it every day! You may even be able to arrange call forwarding to reroute the job search telephone number to your existing one. Related Posts: 4 Things Recruiters Are Looking For When They Search You Online 5 Tips For Staying Motivated During A FRUSTRATING Job Search Why Youâre TERRIFIED To Find A New Job (Even If Youâre Completely Miserable) Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join For Free!
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