Box #1 Greet the person that answers the phone, and give him or her your name.

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Box #1 Greet the person that answers the phone, and give him or her your name.

Box #2 Ask for the person or department in charge of hiring and ask to be connected.

Box #3 When the person that you are asking for answers the phone. Address him by name and present your qualifications in less than a minute.

Ask for a brief interview to discuss possible employment. Box #4 Ask for a brief interview to discuss possible employment.

Ask for the time, place, date and things to bring to the interview. Box #10 Ask for the time, place, date and things to bring to the interview.

Ask for a brief interview in case of future openings Box #5 Ask for a brief interview in case of future openings

Ask for the time, place, date and things to bring to the interview. Box #11 Ask for the time, place, date and things to bring to the interview.

Box #6 Say:” even if don't have an opening right now, I really would like to meet with you and discuss the possibility of a future opening.

Ask for the time, place, date and things to bring to the interview. Box #12 Ask for the time, place, date and things to bring to the interview.

ask if you can bring in a resume Box #7 ask if you can bring in a resume

Ask for the time, place, date and things to bring to the interview. Box #13 Ask for the time, place, date and things to bring to the interview.

Ask for a number to fax in a resume Box# 8 Ask for a number to fax in a resume

Thank the person for listening to you, and say good bye Box #9 Thank the person for listening to you, and say good bye