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Setting Up Out-of-state Interviews
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My name is Joshua and I will be graduating from college in December with a degree in Marketing. I will be relocating to Denver, CO to start my career. Currently, I have an opportunity to work in logistic sales for a fortune 500 (In Denver). I am writing today because, I have been in B2B sales for 2 years and I would prefer to start my post-college career in the field of marketing.
I have identified 3 agencies in the Denver metro that I am interested in working for.
I am traveling out to Denver during the first week of August and I would like some advice as to how I should approach these companies.
Since, I will not be graduating until December, would it be premature to ask for interviews with these companies?
Who should I ask for when I make my cold calls? (I have read that you should avoid HR and try to find project/team leads)
Should I send resumes out to these companies and then follow up before I travel out there?
Could you offer any tips for me that weren't covered by the questions that I asked?
***Best case scenario, I meet with each of these companies, build positive rapport and establish a strong foundation from which I can secure a job before I graduate.
Thank you very much in advance for your advice. I know how busy all of you are and really appreciate the time that you have taken to assist me!
Best Regards,
Joshua R. Woolery