2. The surest way to find a job in these
difficult economic times is to network
with professionals in your field. The
relationships that you develop with
your peers can bear fruit in the form of
job leads and interviews. But
networking isn’t just finding an
industry peer and saying, “Help me
find a job.”
4. If you want your peers to recommend
you to a hiring manager or give you a
lead on a job opportunity that hasn’t
yet hit the online job boards, you have
to give them a reason why they should
give your job search a boost.
5. After all, when people recommend
you to their superiors or work to
secure you a job interview, they are
putting their own reputations on the
line. If you perform poorly during a job
interview, or present yourself in a less
than professional manner, you are
hurting their reputation.
6. If you want to convince your fellow
industry professionals to help you land
your next job, you must first prove to
them that you won’t embarrass them.
8. First, when talking to your peers about
your job search, make sure to explain
to them exactly why you’d be a good
fit for any openings at their
companies. Briefly provide them with
a synopsis of your experience, being
sure to include any notable
accomplishments.
9. Secondly, provide them with a printed
resume. This will give your networking
contacts something tangible to show
the hiring managers and executives at
their own firms. Make sure that your
resume is tailored to the particular job
for which your peers are
recommending you.
11. Finally, when you do show up for a job
interview or apply for a lead in the
hidden job market of unlisted
opportunities, do so in the most
professional manner possible. Don’t
assume that you don’t have to give
your best effort simply because a peer
at the company recommended you.
12. Your advantage ends once the
interview begins. And if you come off
as unprepared, you can bet that your
networking contact at this company
won’t recommend you for any future
positions.
13. It’s OK to ask your industry peers,
especially those with whom you’ve
already built a relationship, “Help me
find a job.” Just make sure that you
back up this request by giving your
peers a reason to recommend you for
jobs in confidence.
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