Networking
As anyone who has spent a good deal of time looking for work can tell
you, networking is one of the most important aspects of job hunting.
Many job opportunities come about not because of a candidate having more
relevant skills, a better education, or more experience, but simply
from knowing and communicating with the right people.
Any candidate
seeking suitable employment will not succeed if that fact that he or she
is looking is not made known, especially if this information is not
propagated through suitable sources. Whether
you are aiming to switch jobs or get back into the working world after a
long sabbatical, marketing yourself to your friends, family,
acquaintances or colleagues is an important way to learn about suitable
vacancies.
Social Networking Sites
A
large percentage of people spend several hours every week uploading
pictures and keeping up with their friends’ daily lives on social
networking sites like Facebook and Orkut. These websites can be fun and
helpful tools for keeping in touch with friends, but they can also be
powerful job-searching tools. Use social networking sites to broadcast
your availability for employment. Through these sites, you can make your
profile public and showcase your experience, skills, and education.
There is an excellent chance that a friend, family member, or former
colleague may know of a job opening suitable for you, and may even want
to hire you themselves. Other websites, such as LinkedIn, have been
created for the sole purpose of professional networking. Join these
sites and use them as a platform to discuss business and ideas, and to
build contacts.
Online Head Hunters
The internet is a vast resource that you can use to aid in your quest
to find a job. Head hunting websites such as Monster.com are easy to
join and greatly bolster your job prospects. Most are free: simply visit
the site, sign up, and fill in your relevant details. Employers have
accounts with these sites and, utilizing certain keywords, are able to
find suitable candidates for job openings within their companies.
When joining sites such as these, be sure to fill in all information
as accurately and completely as possible, including as much information
about your experience and education as you can. In addition, many head
hunting websites offer professional résumé services, so you can receive
help sprucing up or streamlining your résumé if you feel like the
document’s lack of quality may be hindering your chances of employment.
By Sherry Han
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