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While you certainly want to take advantage of The Edge and job posting services such as Monster, you should also use networking to broaden and improve your opportunities. It is estimated that 80% of jobs are found through networking.

Networking can accomplish three important things:


  • You can gain introductions to people who may control job opportunities.
  • Typically, companies would rather not have to post in public job openings. Networking can help you identify job opportunities earlier in the cycle, giving you a competitive advantage.
  • You can gain feedback from your contacts regarding your resume and how to optimize how you present yourself

How Networking Works


Identify contacts at target companies: Contact Sources

  • Classmates -- and second year students
  • Alumni
  • Professors
  • BCC -- career coach, alumni network, CARS
  • Co-workers from past full-time and part-time jobs
  • Friends, family, acquaintances
  • Business publications

Repeatedly will tell people:

  • Who you are
  • What you are looking for
  • How they can be of help to you

How to start

  • Prepare a concise introduction with key skills, experiences, and accomplishments -- 25 second in-person introduction
  • Pare it down for phone calls -- 10 seconds
  • Who you are, your situation, what you’re looking for in job opportunities
  • What you can offer that sets you apart

Preparation before the contact

  • Want the person to meet or talk with you over the phone
  • To learn more about the company, gain feedback about your job search strategy, and gain some contacts
  • About your situation and gain some contacts
  • For contacts if you heard that person knows someone at your target company
  • Want the person to be aware of your situation so he/she thinks of you when something arises

How It Works -- E-Mail, Letter Contacts

  • Determine the right person, preferably from a referral
  • Make sure the name spelling and address is correct
  • Develop an e-mail/letter that highlights your special skills; don’t include your resume; you’re asking for a time to meet or talk
  • Follow up with the individual by phone after a few days to obtain a time to meet or talk. (see point about voice mail)
  • Follow up on any action items

How It Works -- Call Contacts

  • Call the contact at your company of choice; preferably not HR
  • Call again until you catch the individual (see point about voice mail)
  • Request the opportunity to talk (see list of questions; how to handle phone objections -- be polite)
  • If no satisfaction, move on to another person in company (seek another contact from other sources); refine your approach
  • Repeat process and be sure to follow through and follow up

Meeting Contacts

  • Look your best -- act like it’s an interview
  • Be prepared
  • Have an objective
  • Prepare your questions ahead
  • Verify how much time you have to talk; respect it
  • Take notes
  • Don’t talk about problems; be upbeat and positive
  • Ask for names; at least two -- "Do you know of any others who might be helpful for me to talk with?"
  • Show your gratitude -- ALWAYS send a thank you note

Follow-up

  • Anyone passing along your resume or receiving your introductory note and resume needs your follow up
  • Don’t wait for them to get back to you unless specifically stated
  • Wait the suggested period of time and follow up

Resources


In our office:


Career Handbooks that will help you with:

  • Suggested sources for contacts
  • Scripts for networking calls
  • Suggested topics/questions
  • Thank you letter
  • Handling phone objections
  • Handling voice mail
  • Tracking worksheet

Landing the Job You Want: Wetfeet Press
Dynamite Networking for Dynamite Jobs, Krannich and Krannich


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