Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Should I call or email a business?

Its regauding doing and internship with the company.Im just nervous I called 2 days ago but the person I was supposed to speak to wasn't there so I left my number.They haven't called me back but I want to call but Im just scared of rejection.





Also whats the best time to call a large company.





The internship is in Retail .Im hoping to work my way up into buying and selling and all that.Do you thinkI have a chance.
Should I call or email a business?
You know what , do both ,If you are a go getter you will have to make sure they know you are interested in the position.They are a large company and very buzy, thats whay they haven;t called you back yet. Call them again and leave a message again than e-mail them and let them know what's going on.You only have a chance in this world if you ask for things .It is taking me a long time to learn this but you have to take a chance and be bold at all times.Otherwise someone more eager will take your place.


Good luck to you , you have this bagged .Go for it!
Reply:mail them
Reply:fax or email. fax is usually better.
Reply:Overcome your fear of rejection, because it could be the anchor that keeps you from sailing towards new horizons, and achieving your goals. A fear of rejection could be a reason to be rejected, espescially when it comes to buying and selling. Every no brings you closer to a yes if you go by the law of averages. Experience will turn no's into yeses. I personally would send the e-mail and let them know you have a genuine interest in being successful.
Reply:email
Reply:if it's urgent there is no problem to call...besides successful people are always busy...you won't lose anything if you follow up thus send an email to once...
Reply:Since I have to choose, I'd go with calling.





E-mail is too impersonal, and may be relegated to the junk folder without the person even seeing it.





Best time to call is right about 9 am in the morning, before they get down to business, maybe even 8:30 am.





And learn not be scared of rejection - if you ever want to be a salesperson, you must be prepared to accept lots of rejection in your prospecting activity.
Reply:Call if you get no answer email and say who you are and that you called about becoming an employee to their company. And hope to hear from them soon.

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