Telephone contacts
7. Telephone contacts
Contacting someone using the telephone puts
you at an advantage as you can prepare yourself in advance. Prior
to making your phone call, you can prepare your work space and have
to hand all that you need to answer any questions that may be
asked.
This may be useful when enquiring about events
going on in your local area, finding out what childcare support is
available or when answering an advertised vacancy. In some
circumstances a phone call may be the start of a selection process
and will be recorded, so it is essential to be prepared.
Before the call
Remember, proper preparation prevents poor
performance. To give yourself a confidence boost, read your
CV/application form and have a copy to hand. After all, if you have
sent one this is what they will refer to. Make your call from a
quiet place where you can concentrate and not be disturbed. Other
points to remember include:
- If there is an advert, make sure you have a
copy in front of you
- Other literature that may be useful, benefit
leaflets, a college prospectus etc
- Prepare some questions
- Have a pen and paper ready for making
notes
- Money if you are calling from a payphone or
enough credit on your mobile phone
- If you have the name of the person you wish
to speak to, or it is given to you, write it down
Making the
call
Try to put a smile into the conversation.
People can tell when you are being positive and confident, this
makes for a conversation that people enjoy and remember:
- Ask to speak to the contact person
- Take a breath and speak clearly
- Introduce yourself and outline why you are
calling
- Listen and concentrate on what is being
said
- Ask your questions, remember this is a
conversation!
- If you do not hear clearly what is being
said, don’t be afraid to ask them to repeat themselves
- Offer to send them your information if they
have not already got it
- Be ready to take notes and read them back to
the caller if there are further actions agreed such as meetings,
interviews
- Thank the person for their time
To get started in your job search, have a look at the Workways
Jobkit: