I am in the business of creating a positive impression of who you are up front so prospective
employers get excited about you, and will want to interview you.
Not exact matches
When a working person
gets pregnant, they typically give their
employer a heads up after they inform their loved ones and family members
about the
exciting news.
You may think you are prepared and ready to pitch your organisation as an
employer of choice, but in my experience, only our best and most in demand clients will actually
get the candidates
excited about the possibility of working for that organisation.
The
employer wants to
get you
excited about this job possibility so enjoy and appreciate this unique insight.
However, simply listing your responsibilities just doesn't cut it because doing do almost never
gets employers excited about hiring you.
Coming across too strongly may seem a little excessive at first, but most potential
employers will great enjoy an applicant who seems
excited about getting a new job.
Employers are like horse trainers; they are always looking for the next up - and - coming winner, and we can
get them
excited about you.
Trust me, you need all the help you can
get to
get employers excited about you.
The more professional vocabulary used, the easier it will be for
employers to
get excited about and interested in your cover letter — and furthermore your resume.