What do YOU say when the secretary of your senior level executive asks any form of the following, 'May I ask for the purpose for your call?' 'Your name and company?' 'Who's calling?'
I want to sound legit, but obviously not disclose my true reason for calling.
Thanks for your ideas/tips!
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Permalink Reply by Bill Ward on July 21, 2010 at 6:13pm
Permalink Reply by Heather Larkin on July 21, 2010 at 9:09pm My question is focused around calling a CEO or COO or Sr VP, etc to recruit them or anyone they may know. I am not comfortable lying, but realize I do need to word my response so that I get through AND so that I don't disclose my purpose.
Today I tried/used, 'I'm working on a networking project for a client of mine and was hoping to connect with him/her.' Realizing, vague, likely rolling their eyes on the other end, at least I have something to give. I did follow up these messages with an email, but I too realized the admin likely saw it as well. My wording in the email was for the purposes of networking regarding 'xyz position'.
I guess there is no true 'trick' and if we all used the same 'in' then perhaps are cover would be blown!
Thanks for the notes/suggestions!
Permalink Reply by Bill Ward on July 22, 2010 at 7:46pm My question is focused around calling a CEO or COO or Sr VP, etc to recruit them or anyone they may know. I am not comfortable lying, but realize I do need to word my response so that I get through AND so that I don't disclose my purpose.
Today I tried/used, 'I'm working on a networking project for a client of mine and was hoping to connect with him/her.' Realizing, vague, likely rolling their eyes on the other end, at least I have something to give. I did follow up these messages with an email, but I too realized the admin likely saw it as well. My wording in the email was for the purposes of networking regarding 'xyz position'.
I guess there is no true 'trick' and if we all used the same 'in' then perhaps are cover would be blown!
Thanks for the notes/suggestions!
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