How To Network To Get A Job?
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How to network to get a job?

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Start early

It might sound a little far fetched but it always helps if you start networking your way to a job in college itself. There are various professional societies in college which act as a bridge between the academic and the industrial world. Enrol into these societies and you’ll probably meet several people that you might want to maintain contact with as you get into the real world. Another source of useful contacts could be the parents of your friends in college or people from the alumni who are from the same industry that you are interested in. So, just look around and scout for opportunities to establish these contacts, at least to get an early insight into these careers if not to actually land an internship.

Look closer around your house

Looking far and wide for a contact might just make you miss out on the ones existing closer near your house. You never know, your neighbour might just be that link between you and that dream job. So keep your ears open and be a little more outgoing. Even if you don’t get a contact, you may just make a very good friend. It’s a win-win situation.

Also make it a point to accompany your dad for some of his gatherings. Friends of fathers often make for useful people to network with and they might even help you obtain an important interview. And what’s more, your dad’s buddy might just have a pretty daughter.

In the professional environment

If you are already working, then you probably know by now that there is no dearth of opportunities to make useful contacts that might help you in the long run. Always keep your card handy in important meetings and conferences and don’t miss out on an opportunity to exchange contact details with any person you might find useful and influential enough. In the process, you can even engage in some small talk to know a little more about the person. It’ll help if you jot down some tit-bits of information about this person at the back of the visiting card, so that when you call him a few months later, you have something to talk about and don’t straight away go “Hey bro, I need a job.”

Say it right

Now, once you make that all important phone call, make sure you project yourself and your requirements well. Here are a few points that’ll come in handy.

http://mensxp.com/UltimateEditorInclude/UserFiles/image/arrow_1.jpg Don’t waste too much time to get to the point, especially if you are calling during the office hours. If you are looking for a job, tell them that you are looking towards exploring a new job opportunity.

http://mensxp.com/UltimateEditorInclude/UserFiles/image/arrow_1.jpg Prepare, beforehand, a brief and to the point statement of what you’re looking for and what kind of help you would like.

http://mensxp.com/UltimateEditorInclude/UserFiles/image/arrow_1.jpg Also give a brief review of your background and qualifications.

http://mensxp.com/UltimateEditorInclude/UserFiles/image/arrow_1.jpg There is a chance that this person may not be able to help you. In that case you can ask for contacts of two or three people who he might think would be useful.

http://mensxp.com/UltimateEditorInclude/UserFiles/image/arrow_1.jpg If he says that he will ‘look into it’, it’s up to you to follow up. Remember that getting you a job is not this person’s priority. It’s yours.

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