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If you want to take a great class, I'm a huge fan of Peter Leftkotiz training, www.morgancg.com I've been through his training several times and it's nuts and bolts how to recruit/source/cold call, etc.
If you just want a great cheat sheet you can refer to, this article from Lou Adler on ere.net is phenomenal. Walks you through the entire cold call from sourcing to recruiting and getting referrals.
Enjoy!
Pam
http://www.ere.net/2006/07/07/on-becoming-a-great-recruiter-part-4/
Pam, thanks so much for the reply. Funny that i took his training many years back when i first got into recruiting. Went to his working ranch in Kansas City as well. Unfortunately, i cannot afford the $$ right now for a refresher. i think my main issue right now is overcoming this stupid fear i am dealing with and organizing well enough to just do it.
pam claughton said:If you want to take a great class, I'm a huge fan of Peter Leftkotiz training, www.morgancg.com I've been through his training several times and it's nuts and bolts how to recruit/source/cold call, etc.
If you just want a great cheat sheet you can refer to, this article from Lou Adler on ere.net is phenomenal. Walks you through the entire cold call from sourcing to recruiting and getting referrals.
Enjoy!
Pam
http://www.ere.net/2006/07/07/on-becoming-a-great-recruiter-part-4/
So possibly it's more of a motivation issue than actual technique and approach? You could always do what my old bullpen boss use to do -He'd hand a "slacker" a mirror and say "Here. Now you can watch yourself starve to death."
Not the best tactic - but in those days it was the norm. It's really pretty funny. We are in sales after all. Just pick it up and don't set it down unless you REALLY have to take bathroom break!
Gregg said:Pam, thanks so much for the reply. Funny that i took his training many years back when i first got into recruiting. Went to his working ranch in Kansas City as well. Unfortunately, i cannot afford the $$ right now for a refresher. i think my main issue right now is overcoming this stupid fear i am dealing with and organizing well enough to just do it.
pam claughton said:If you want to take a great class, I'm a huge fan of Peter Leftkotiz training, www.morgancg.com I've been through his training several times and it's nuts and bolts how to recruit/source/cold call, etc.
If you just want a great cheat sheet you can refer to, this article from Lou Adler on ere.net is phenomenal. Walks you through the entire cold call from sourcing to recruiting and getting referrals.
Enjoy!
Pam
http://www.ere.net/2006/07/07/on-becoming-a-great-recruiter-part-4/
jerry
definitely more motivation than anything which is killing me especially because i know that is the problem. I think i need to make my contact list, turn the damn computer off, sit down and bust out the calls and continue until i am done. But of course, easier said than done. there is a company i found also called advanced recruiting trends that does a webinar for like $129 or somehting like that. i might give it a shot as well. something like that i can afford and it might give me that extra boost i need.
you still open to a telephone call as well?
Jerry Albright said:So possibly it's more of a motivation issue than actual technique and approach? You could always do what my old bullpen boss use to do -He'd hand a "slacker" a mirror and say "Here. Now you can watch yourself starve to death."
Not the best tactic - but in those days it was the norm. It's really pretty funny. We are in sales after all. Just pick it up and don't set it down unless you REALLY have to take bathroom break!
Gregg said:Pam, thanks so much for the reply. Funny that i took his training many years back when i first got into recruiting. Went to his working ranch in Kansas City as well. Unfortunately, i cannot afford the $$ right now for a refresher. i think my main issue right now is overcoming this stupid fear i am dealing with and organizing well enough to just do it.
pam claughton said:If you want to take a great class, I'm a huge fan of Peter Leftkotiz training, www.morgancg.com I've been through his training several times and it's nuts and bolts how to recruit/source/cold call, etc.
If you just want a great cheat sheet you can refer to, this article from Lou Adler on ere.net is phenomenal. Walks you through the entire cold call from sourcing to recruiting and getting referrals.
Enjoy!
Pam
http://www.ere.net/2006/07/07/on-becoming-a-great-recruiter-part-4/
I have tons of free advice and opinions! I am always available to help a fellow recruiter take a different look at their situation. 260-347-1715. I'll be out for about an hour then back for a bit.
We have a Les Paul memorial kicking off around 3 so won't be available from then on today.
Gregg said:jerry
definitely more motivation than anything which is killing me especially because i know that is the problem. I think i need to make my contact list, turn the damn computer off, sit down and bust out the calls and continue until i am done. But of course, easier said than done. there is a company i found also called advanced recruiting trends that does a webinar for like $129 or somehting like that. i might give it a shot as well. something like that i can afford and it might give me that extra boost i need.
you still open to a telephone call as well?
Jerry Albright said:So possibly it's more of a motivation issue than actual technique and approach? You could always do what my old bullpen boss use to do -He'd hand a "slacker" a mirror and say "Here. Now you can watch yourself starve to death."
Not the best tactic - but in those days it was the norm. It's really pretty funny. We are in sales after all. Just pick it up and don't set it down unless you REALLY have to take bathroom break!
Gregg said:Pam, thanks so much for the reply. Funny that i took his training many years back when i first got into recruiting. Went to his working ranch in Kansas City as well. Unfortunately, i cannot afford the $$ right now for a refresher. i think my main issue right now is overcoming this stupid fear i am dealing with and organizing well enough to just do it.
pam claughton said:If you want to take a great class, I'm a huge fan of Peter Leftkotiz training, www.morgancg.com I've been through his training several times and it's nuts and bolts how to recruit/source/cold call, etc.
If you just want a great cheat sheet you can refer to, this article from Lou Adler on ere.net is phenomenal. Walks you through the entire cold call from sourcing to recruiting and getting referrals.
Enjoy!
Pam
http://www.ere.net/2006/07/07/on-becoming-a-great-recruiter-part-4/
jerry,
hope you had a great weekend. a few minutes to talk today regarding cold calling, motivation.....?
thanks,
Gregg
Jerry Albright said:I have tons of free advice and opinions! I am always available to help a fellow recruiter take a different look at their situation. 260-347-1715. I'll be out for about an hour then back for a bit.
We have a Les Paul memorial kicking off around 3 so won't be available from then on today.
Gregg said:jerry
definitely more motivation than anything which is killing me especially because i know that is the problem. I think i need to make my contact list, turn the damn computer off, sit down and bust out the calls and continue until i am done. But of course, easier said than done. there is a company i found also called advanced recruiting trends that does a webinar for like $129 or somehting like that. i might give it a shot as well. something like that i can afford and it might give me that extra boost i need.
you still open to a telephone call as well?
Jerry Albright said:So possibly it's more of a motivation issue than actual technique and approach? You could always do what my old bullpen boss use to do -He'd hand a "slacker" a mirror and say "Here. Now you can watch yourself starve to death."
Not the best tactic - but in those days it was the norm. It's really pretty funny. We are in sales after all. Just pick it up and don't set it down unless you REALLY have to take bathroom break!
Gregg said:Pam, thanks so much for the reply. Funny that i took his training many years back when i first got into recruiting. Went to his working ranch in Kansas City as well. Unfortunately, i cannot afford the $$ right now for a refresher. i think my main issue right now is overcoming this stupid fear i am dealing with and organizing well enough to just do it.
pam claughton said:If you want to take a great class, I'm a huge fan of Peter Leftkotiz training, www.morgancg.com I've been through his training several times and it's nuts and bolts how to recruit/source/cold call, etc.
If you just want a great cheat sheet you can refer to, this article from Lou Adler on ere.net is phenomenal. Walks you through the entire cold call from sourcing to recruiting and getting referrals.
Enjoy!
Pam
http://www.ere.net/2006/07/07/on-becoming-a-great-recruiter-part-4/
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