Recruitthebest Daily Digest- What About Networking?

The most interesting and sought-after jobs are scooped up quickly through referrals and rarely make it to the big job boards. Networking is your best entree into a company if you want to find the good roles and reduce your competition.’

A hirer will spend about six seconds reviewing your resume before making an initial decision. Ensure you end up in the ‘yes’ pile by creating a results-based, well-formatted resume that makes it easy for the reader to quickly discern your relevant strengths.’

Include a cover letter. This will set you apart from the pack and is another opportunity to reiterate your relevant strengths, career story, and value.’

Social media isn’t optional. Make sure your brand comes through clearly in your online presence, and remove irrelevant or inappropriate content.’

Few things in life are truly ‘have to’s.’ When you choose to do something, it is a lot more empowering.’

‘You’ve likely been networking all your life. Recall the people you know and the relationship skills you’ve gained. Networking is networking, whether you’re looking for a job or an authentic Italian restaurant.’

You need to network to make a career switch. Stop making excuses, and put energy and time into building mutually beneficial relationships.’

Second- (and third-) level connections are where the action is! Most people in your immediate circle have the same imformation you do, so the goal is to get their network, because that is where your next opportunity lies.’

Introversion is not a flaw, and it certainly doesn’t make you bad at networking. Find strategies that are comfortable, engage your strengths, and build relationships.’

Use your 24 hours each day wisely and don’t waste large chunks of time on 15-minute tasks.’

Networking is a long-term strategy of building relationships.’

Source:

Dawn Graham (2018). Switchers: How Smart Professionals Change Careers and Seize Success.

Recruitthebest Daily Digest- Positioning Yourself For Job Success

Knowledge breeds confidence. Educate yourself on the rules of etiquette. Eliminate as many of etiquette’s unknowns as possible.’

‘When things change, you need to make sure you don’t ‘starve to death’ waiting for things to go back to the way they used to be. Doing things the way you always have, being warm and fuzzy in your comfort zones, can be the greatest enemy to your potential.’

‘Don’t be afraid of silence. Silence is loud. It allows you the time to think and articulate your thoughts more effectively.’

‘To become indispensable, you have to make connections with people. Connecting begins with listening.’

Stop and laugh. Most people are too serious, and it really will not matter in a hundred years. Don’t be afraid to laugh at yourself. Laughter is contagious- spread it around your workplace.’

‘Eliminate all jokes that could compromise your reputation … period.’

Don’t take yourself too seriously. No one else does.’

Every meal is business. Every open bar is business. Wherever you are, you have the opportunity to demonstrate that you are different-you are Indispensable!

‘Even when you are having a bad day, you can be a positive person at work.’

Stay away from negative groups and people. Don’t let them drag you down.’

Focus on making things better, no matter what circumstances come along.’

Source:

David Cottrell & Robert Nix (2014). Indispensable!: Becoming The Obvious Choice in Business and in Life