Networking

Networking

Advertised jobs are the tip of the iceberg of available opportunities. To increase your chances of landing a role you really want, exploit the unadvertised job market:

 

  • Ask family, colleagues, ex-colleagues, alumni, lecturers for leads
  • Follow up, mentioning the contact who gave you the lead
  • Send speculative letters that present you as a solution to a problem
  • Secondments, shadowing and committee work increase your marketability
  • Cultivate external clients to leverage at a later date

 

Online networking

 

With so many people using Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter to advance their career, you need to stand out from the crowd:

 

  • Use the sites’ on-line CV builders to pitch your skills and experience
  • Include key words relevant to your role and industry in your profile and CV
  • Activate testimonials - a powerful endorsement of your abilities
  • Add a professional looking photo
  • Contribute articles, advice and opinion on relevant forums to raise your visibility
  • Don’t put anything on the net that could undermine your credibility
     

 For more advice on securing your next job, please get in touch with your Michael Page consultant.

 

Michael Page Career Centre.

Networking in a nutshell .

 

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