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Discussion Overview

The thread explores ways to introduce Pampered Chef to potential recruits, particularly targeting college students. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on effective recruitment strategies and the nature of the consultant role.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses curiosity about how to introduce Pampered Chef to those unfamiliar with it, sharing their own ad targeting college students.
  • Another participant mentions the importance of checking policies regarding the use of the Pampered Chef name in advertisements.
  • One participant shares their experience that college students can be effective consultants and suggests various methods for recruiting, including using websites and mailing information.
  • Another participant advises against doing everything for potential recruits, suggesting that their level of interest can indicate their future commitment as consultants.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best methods for recruitment, with no clear consensus emerging on the most effective approach.

Contextual Notes

The discussion centers around recruitment strategies specifically aimed at college students and the flexibility of the consultant role.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights on recruitment strategies and those interested in engaging college students as potential team members may find this discussion relevant.

hoosierchef
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Just curious......What would be a good intro to Pampered Chef to those who may or may not be familiar with it?

I posted a little "Catch" ad on our university's internal classifieds ads that says: "Looking for a little extra income? Interested in setting your own hours? Let me show you what the Pampered Chef has to offer you!"

Ok, Ok....I probably broke a rule here. If I did....please let me know....I'll remove the Pampered Chef right away. But for those who have replied, I would like to send them some info via my email.

Granted most are college students replying, but......you NEVER KNOW.

Thanks in advance!
 
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Bumping......anyone here today??
 
Check out the Policies and Procedures online behind CC. I'm not sure if you can use the PC name or not.

I think college students make great consultants!
 
You can advertise for recruits on websites and newspapers.

If you have a website, I would refer them to "Join my team". Or drop some info in the mail. This site has some great flyers/letters that you could copy and paste into yuor email. I have had the best results when I gave them info and then made an appointment for a Q&A over coffee. You could do a few people at once that way there's less pressure for someone.

My advice, if you don't mind, would be: Don't do everything for them. Let them take a look at your website and any info you send them. The effort they are willing to put into this process will give you a good idea of how they will be as a consultant. This is something they have to want to pursue. Keep in mind that "we sort, not convince" people to be become new consultants.

GOOD LUCK! I can't wait to hear how you do!
 

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