Networking as a Job Search Tool
Networking is a great job search tool; one of the best even. It involves developing a broad list of contacts, which in turn gives you an advantage when you are looking for Jobs in Boston. The network of people you develop is helpful when looking for job leads and advice or information about a particular company. The people you meet can also help you expand your network by introducing you to other people. This can range from people you’ve met through various social and business functions to your family and friends.
Great places to meet people tend to be conferences, webinars, tradeshows, or industry gatherings. Don’t be afraid to ask for informational interviews. They are very resourceful and can often times lead to Job Opportunities in Boston.
It is important to stay in contact once in awhile by either placing a call, email, or by sending a greeting around the holidays. Social networking sites are regularly used by millions of people and are an easy way to keep up with your contacts. These sites have become a popular way to search for jobs. LinkedIn is a business oriented social networking site specifically geared to connecting people in order to expand their professional network. Facebook has created a “marketplace” for people that are looking for a job.
You need to put energy and time in if you are using networking to find Jobs in Boston. Organization is imperative to developing your network. I recommend people keep a business card file of some sort or store contracts in their computer or phone. Job search networking may sound a bit intimidating, but is crucial if you’re looking for the right job for you.
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About.com just added linkedin to their top 10 job site list, the 3 newest are -
http://www.linkedin.com (professional networking)
http://www.indeed.com (aggregated job listings)
http://www.realmatch.com (matches you to the perfect job)
Good luck to all those searching for jobs.
Comment by Susan — November 15, 2008 @ 8:07 am