Monday, December 14, 2009

Cover Letter To The Dallas Cowboys What Are The Most Appropriate Things To Do To Get A Job With Southwest Airlines?

What are the most appropriate things to do to get a job with Southwest Airlines? - cover letter to the dallas cowboys

I just applied online for a position that I really want - a position on regional sales. I have shown an excellent experience that I am very qualified for the job.

Since this is an online application that requires a CV and things about me that I sure need to do more to ensure that it is not lost on the way?

Is it good to try to send a letter to a specific person or to make a phone call to someone in business in Dallas?

Working within a particular city. Should I call or go try to see anyone or try to, a name of a person responsible for getting the choice of heading to the airport and the ticket in this city to SWA?

Or should I hold your thumb and hope for the best?

10 comments:

embarras... said...

Is it me or most other solutions, has forgotten that it is a "regional sales position" and the flight crew? Sit and wait? Of course, you could do ... Like all other candidates. I suggest something a little stronger. How can I find information about who is the regional director of sales and try to contact him directly? Turnover, especially in a highly competitive market of aviation, not sit and wait, "just a suggestion. It should not get so heavy, a name and phone number. If nothing else, the reservations call 1 (800) the number and tell them you are interested in speaking with someone in the local distribution companies. You should be able to connect. You could even try to look in the directory in each city is based on the work and see if there is a list of a regional sales office. You say you have experience in sales, then you should know that those who come first are often those who are winning. Come on, be creative. Show that you initiative. Do your research, know why you want to work for SWA, and proposeall that punch. Good luck!

andy h. said...

if you knew that you are with the Boeing 737 or something like that were probably the shoe horned into place. Contacts in the Department of Human Resources. That's what I would do. Hope this helps.

andy h. said...

if you knew that you are with the Boeing 737 or something like that were probably the shoe horned into place. Contacts in the Department of Human Resources. That's what I would do. Hope this helps.

LA Dodger fan said...

If the work is not this time southwest of the training, which look great on a resume, because the next time you have experience with the company

Good luck
South-West is a great company

BRKNHRTD said...

Tell them to be illegal. But seriously, in advance, with their own statements mentioned only go .. I will say that you are an illegal.

Scorpius... said...

I am just trying to the person speaking the setting.

snooblin... said...

Now I was in aircraft for the military and in business, so I think it might be a clue, but no special qualifications for consideration here, unless I know how to do things and get things I want like a job.

Take the people of Southwest Airlines at the airport and tell them that you love the team (I know, I like that the functioning of society, all the way from the General Manager of Flight Attendants) and that would work with them . Get in your hand and help light the way, and who could be involved in local networks that often travel a lot of weight, and the company does not normally on the local organization if they find someone they really want. It's part of what makes the South West, what it is.

Of course, you have to do much research, so you again into his rap, but everything is there, because Southwest Airlines is a unique success story and interesting. I'm going to work for me, but I could be in a town far from any airport in their service.

Matt L said...

Apparently no other people reply to your question, work or worked in the airline industry.

The airline industry is very different than 99% of all jobs. You have done all you can do now by publishing your resume online. Be patient, and if you qualify, we will be interviewed. This may take some time (2-3 months) Do you take in mind, there are probably many other people in the United States to implement this position. Go to the airport or call Southwest does not really want to do something good, because its application is not all the processes that should get everyone to examine.

However, if there is a considerable amount of time, and I have not heard of them, then you can call him. You can get the amount of adjustment in the direction of the airport, sent to ask for a supervisor and explain that you submit your resume online, there are about X weeks for the specific job, and I would be grateful if you enter the number of recruitment could Mode, you can stopYour request. The supervisor will help you from there

As you said, keep your fingers and toes crossed and hope for the best, and please do not hurt your chances of winning some of these tips from other cities. Note that you and 20,000 people, the same job, and it takes time to go through the CVs of all kinds

Avrilfan said...

Just send a reminder of the reference number and date of your application to give online. After one or two days (if not) no response from them, maybe we could contact us or go to the Audit Committee and Human Resources or the person in question or otherwise deal with these issues. If you personally it would be appropriate, copies of your application and follow-up reminder. Tell them you are still waiting for a call, either upward or reply to your inquiry and consultation. You should be able, without receiving an answer as too intrusive.

I personally think they are waiting for an opportunity in the department to which it applies. However, no harm in its implementation so it is very ethical and appropriate.

Cody M said...

Partner in the law of business jets, and that you are well on the air for long.

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