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Networking Ideas to Land a Job You
Want
Finding a new job is always a chore, especially if you are
looking for your ideal job. While all jobs have pros and cons,
finding employment that you enjoy or feel strongly about can
greatly improve your job satisfaction.
There are many ways to network and find the job you want. One
of the biggest ways to make connections is to volunteer or find
an internship. If you have not been able to land a permanent
position in the career of your choice, apply for internships or
offer your services for free. This is an ideal way to get your
foot in the door and since the employer will already be
familiar with you, it increases your chances of being hired
when an opening arises.
Meet people in the field you want to be in. If there are
conferences or organizations that members who work in your
desired field join, see about getting a membership or
attending. Networking within your field of choice can build
connections that blossom in the future.
Take a lesser position at the company you want to work at. If
you want to be a manager but are offered a customer service
position, take the customer service position. Management roles
are less stressful when you know what the company expects from
you. Watch and learn the ins and outs of being a manager at
that particular company. After you have some experience under
your belt, apply for the next opening.
Ask around. Most job openings are not posted anywhere. Finding
openings is typically more about inquiring than finding
posting. If you are eager to be a part of a company, e-mail
your resume to the Human Resources department and see what type
of hits you get. Stop by local companies and inquire in person
and leave a copy of your resume if there are
openings.
Most employers are using the Internet to find new employees.
Even if the position they are hiring for is not posted online,
searching through posted portfolios is commonplace. The best
way to get noticed is to have a concise portfolio that goes
into detail about past work experience and your future career
goals. Before you make it to an interview, the employer should
already have a good idea about whom you are.
Having a web presence is essential to job-hunting these days.
Many employers are using e-mail and electronic submissions to
screen employees. With that in mind, you need to be Internet
savvy. Brush up on Internet skills, learning the tricks and
trades of using the web as a way to seek out the best jobs.
Purchase a domain and post your portfolio there. Be sure to
show versatility, accomplishment and organization in your
portfolio. Also if you choose to use social or networking sites
represent yourself in a positive light. Be sure to keep your
portfolio updated even when you are not actively looking for
work. An interested employer could choose to contact you based
on your updated portfolio.
Be open to relocating. Search through Internet job postings for
other states. Leaving your hometown might be difficult but the
job of your dreams may be out there somewhere. Pack up and move
to a more economically viable area and mingle with the
populous. Make your employment intentions known without seeming
desperate for a job.
No matter what type of job you have been dreaming of, there are
numerous ways to get that position. The key to pinning down,
and getting the job you desire is to never give up. If you have
been on the job hunt for two years without any success, do not
give up.
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