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Network Your Way To Your New Job - Using Three Easy
Techniques
Networking is the new buzz word its everywhere
these days. It used to be known by catch phrases like,
Its not what you know but who you
know or being part of The Good Ol
Boys Club. Business-focused networking today can
really be a powerful career management tool but it takes
time and effort to make it effective. Amazingly, it
is estimated that than 70% of jobs are being found through
word of mouth networking is vital! There are
many forms of networking some are very informal and
others are strategically developed for optimal outcomes.
Described below are three main strategies to launch
your networking plan.
CONTACTING ALL THOSE YOU KNOW - The probably most obvious
form of networking is done by going through your entire
address book and business card collection. Setting up
an organized routine of systematically working through
your list; communicating with friends, family, coworkers,
colleagues, and acquaintances keeps you on track. Make
sure to also include association members, church friends,
people you volunteer with, and your childrens
friends parents, coaches, and teachers on your
contact list. Stay aware for opportune moments to mention
you are looking for work, start with those in similar
industry or field so they can keep their ears open and
maybe make a few calls to others who can make a few
calls to others and so on and so on -
and so on
Be honest with those who you dont usually socialize
with and let them know youre interested in talking
with them about your search for the perfect job. Invite
them out for coffee or lunch, email if it is more convenient
for them and explain what you are looking for and what
you have to offer. This is when an Online Resume comes
in handy. You can give them your card and write the
address of your resume on the back of the card so they
can easily pass along the site to other interested parties
who can immediately see your qualifications and have
your contact information waiting.
REFERRALS - My personal favorite networking clients
come from referrals. Working in a service oriented profession;
every referral to me, feels like a compliment or award.
It means someone liked my work enough to tell others
about it and positively pass my name on when someone
is looking for assistance writing a resume or preparing
for their job search. Referrals like all networking,
work in a pyramid fashion, it just keeps expanding and
reaching further to more potential clients. The happier
my clients are the more they will pass my name to others
looking for help and I make sure to keep that in mind
with every client or potential client I speak with.
In terms of looking for a job, referrals can be the
strongest and fastest way to an interview. The referring
contacts can do the selling of your qualifications for
you and the employer will assume you can provide a high
quality of work because the referral is coming from
a reliable source. So, talk with your contacts and let
them know you would appreciate them passing on your
name to others. Keeping in touch with contacts using
a newsletter, emails, phone calls or personal note keeps
your name and service in their thoughts.
ONLINE NETWORKING The newest form of networking
is done by utilizing websites specifically designed
to promote networking such as www.LinkedIn.com, www.Ryze.com
or www.Xing.com. These are a great way of getting in
touch with professionals you are interested in working
with or for. There are smaller networks for individual
industries such as www.nursegroups.com or www.teachersnetwork.org.
With sites like www.LinkedIn.com and www.CraigsList.com
you can even post your resume for employers to view.
More social networking sites are gaining professional
use such as www.MySpace.com and www.ClassMates.com.
All these sites are free, easy to use and worth your
time to cut and paste your resume or parts of it for
viewers to see.
Remember that networking is an ongoing process, one
that should be worked on daily. You will need to build
a rapport with your contacts you are asking for help
from and make sure you reciprocate assistance when you
can. Keep records or some type of spreadsheet to monitor
contact visits, effectives and responsiveness, and any
notes or tips gained from these contacts. Navigating
through these networking tips will definitely expedite
your job search.
Author: Kris Plantrich
Kris Plantrich is the owner of ResumeWonders Writing
and Career Coaching Services and is certified in resume
writing and interview coaching. She offers wide-range
of career management tools and services at http://www.resumewonders.com
.
Keywords : network, referrals, online networking,
job search
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