--- Elaine <http://www.hotmail.com/~et> wrote: > Thanks -- I'll pass these past Barilone tomorrow (We'll be discussing > interviewing Have you ever tried the interviewing thing at Prosearch? I'm thinking of giving it a go. > and how I answer questions without revealing what I really did -- > similar to doing a resume not revealing what I did. Boy, its terrible > to have to hide what you did for 22 years, like its a dirty > secret....) --- Elaine <http://www.hotmail.com/~et> wrote: > Yes, I think maybe what Barilone meant was that ProSearch response was > essentially zero, while Job Connections may be 1 or 2%. Who knows? Yeah. I think I may do better at the library. I may do that within the next few weeks (assuming I have time and I'm still unemployed). BTW, the book that I mentioned has been useful for tracking the places that I call. For example, here's what I have for my Genesys file on my computer: ________________________________________________________________ Genesys Telecommunications Laboratories 2001 Junipero Serra Blvd, Daly City, CA 94014 1-888-GENESYS Carol M. Shaffer (referral: http://www.shafferenterprises.com/carol_shaffer_resume.html) Maxim Bolotin (referral: http://www.rsu.ru/~max/resume.en.html) Andrew Kuzmin (referral: http://www.free-for-recruiters.com/Resumes/CA/112236-Resume.html) monster networking 2/11 4:25pm E-mailed Maxim Bolotin 2/11 4:29pm E-mailed Carol Shaffer 2/12 12:49pm E-mailed Andrew Kuzmin from free-for-recruiters web page ________________________________________________________________ The idea in the book is that I call every contact once a day 'til I get through. And, of course, there's suggestions what to say once you do get through.