Gift Certificate

On July 5, 2010, in guerrilla job hunting, by David Perry aka The Rogue Recruiter

Send a gift certificate to ten companies you want to work
for.  The gift certificate could be an
introductory offer for your time or for a particular piece of work you are
willing to do.  Focus your offer around
the job you want to be doing if they were to hire you. Follow up with a quick
survey on your level of quality etc that they must send back to you.

Make sure the gift certificate has a specific value
attached to it.  Perhaps $50 of your
time, and then make sure you spend just that amount of time

An easy way to measure hourly salary is to take your
salary, divide it in half and then knock off three zeros. That will give you
your hourly wage.  For example $50,000 a
year person makes $25 per hour. 

arrive on time, do your absolute best, and leave your
work area absolutely spotless. 

Print the certificates on stock certificate paper you
can buy at Office Max. 

Ask for referrals if you don’t get hired.

Use their testimonials to land the next job offer.

Compliments
of David Perry and Kevin Donlin

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  4. Carlee says:

    Your articles are for when it absolutely, positively needs to be understood overnight.

  5. Keylon says:

    Well I guess I don’t have to spend the weekend figuring this one out!

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