Ready to Build an Effective Job Seeking Network?

Guest Author: Global resume authority Jessica Hernandez of http://www.greatresumesfast.com is a former HR Manager who partners with professional- and executive-level candidates to create authentic, branded resumes and cover letters.
Website: http://www.greatresumesfast.com

There are many important aspects to a job search—and networking is one of them. Knowing the right person who works within—or has strong connections to—a company can work wonders in helping you get your foot in the door.

While many seekers think that networking is a random act that involves telling people they need employment, connecting with the right professionals involves more effort. This is why it’s important to learn the steps of setting up a job seeking network.

Join Online Professional Networks

A great way to get connected to dozens—and sometimes even hundreds—of people is by joining online professional networks. Whether you find them via LinkedIn, Facebook, or any other online resource, they are typically easy to join and filled with people eager and ready to help others find great opportunities.

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Introduce Yourself to the Jobs You Don’t Know About

Guest Author: William Frierson is a staff writer for CollegeRecruiter.com.
Website: http://www.collegerecruiter.com/

You have seen jobs advertised in newspapers, on the Internet, and even on marquees. As a job seeker, you should continue to notice these job ads and others, but also look at the unadvertised, or hidden job market. This is the place where job opportunities aren’t necessarily seen or heard publicly. So, how do you get involved in this market: by networking.

Networking is opening up the lines of communication with people. Job seekers should talk with any contacts whom they trust about their job search(es). These contacts include family, friends, professors, community groups (such as a church or sports team), etc. Never underestimate anyone when it comes to helping you find a job. Remember, communication is a two way street, so make sure to ask your network about their professional interests too.

If you’re tech savvy, consider creating an online profile on social media sites like LinkedIn, which can expand your network and allow you to discover more unadvertised job opportunities. Keep in mind that in today’s job market, recruiters and employers are using social media to find candidates.

Your job search starts with you, but it doesn’t have to just be you. Yes, you must put in the time and effort, but there are people willing to help. Your network could make the difference in finding a job, perhaps one you didn’t even know about.

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http://thecareernews.com/newsletter.php?news=2524

Article courtesy of the Recruiting Blogswap, a content exchange service sponsored by CollegeRecruiter.com, a leading site for college students looking for internships and recent graduates searching for entry level jobs and other career opportunities.



Video: How To Find Hidden Jobs by Jim Stroud

Quick review: Jim Stroud puts together an helpful video offering some very handy tips for searching for hidden jobs. Many of his suggestions revolve around more effective ways to utilize Google – great ideas, if you’re not already using them, and I would guess that they’ll be new to many of my readers. The first few minutes are dedicated to sponsors and there are a few commercials sprinkled throughout. If you don’t mind wading through these adverts (personally, I don’t mind them; Stroud is quite creative about how he includes them), I think this video is well worth your time.

(Video embedded 28.51min)

How To Find Hidden Jobs from Jim Stroud on Vimeo.

DISCLOSURE: Sweet Careers Consulting was sent this video to consider it for inclusion on this blog. Sweet Careers Consulting was not paid to post this video, nor asked to review it.

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