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EXECUTIVE WATCH GlobeSt.com:
BY ANTHONY J. LOPINTO


EXECUTIVE WATCH is a weekly column featured on GlobeSt.com, the leading online real estate news site. Tony LoPinto, the CEO of Equinox Partners has been the author of this widely read column.

EXECUTIVE WATCH ARTICLE
How to Avoid the Delete Button
By Anthony J. LoPinto
July 22, 2008
Executive search consultants are receiving an increasing daily flood of e-mails from professionals seeking jobs. Clearly, the market is worsening and talent on the street is aggressively pursuing every channel available to uncover fewer and fewer jobs. I am, however, astounded by the manner in which some individuals communicate with me. For example, I'll receive many e-mails with "job seeker" in the subject line, and then nothing in the body of the e-mail, just a resume attached. I suppose the purpose is to highlight how succinct this person is in their professional communications. For that one, I hit Delete. Another classic is something confusing in the subject line, like "various", and then a one-line message such as "please consider me" signed "Jack". I do consider Jack for a minute, and then hit Delete. If someone cannot construct a professional communication, they certainly will not get a recruiter's attention. If you are going to contact a search firm, do so with a professional transmittal note incorporated into the e-mail with a highlighted point that will make you stand out, and then attach a well-constructed cover letter and your resume. For that, I hit Save.
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