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Zero to Hired in 30 Days with Guerrilla Networking

If you’re in the job market today, you know that the shortest route to employment is often . non-existent. You email your resume in response to a job posting. Then wait. Email to follow up. Wait. Get a phone interview. Wait to hear back from the employer. Etc. What a long, strange trip it can [...]

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Networking From The Opposite Direction

Here’s a Guerrilla Job Search maxim to live by: When in doubt, do the opposite. Think about it: If most job hunters are struggling to find work, why do what most job hunters are doing? Take email, for example. If most job seekers email their resumes to employers . and get no reply, why not [...]

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Searching For a Job? Network and Stand Out From the Crowd!

Networking is the best way to find a job in our current economy and it helps you to stand out from the crowd. Although it may take time to establish a network of colleagues, networking has great rewards if done correctly. The Merriam Webster’s Dictionary defines Networking as: “the exchange of information or services among [...]

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Secret Networking Tool

Guest article by Vic Perkins A SECRET NETWORKING TOOL … OVER 50% OF INDIVIDUALS WHO ACCEPT A NEW JOB HAVE USED SOME METHOD OF NETWORKING. IT IS SO IMPORTANT THAT YOU LEARN HOW TO NETWORK EFFECTIVELY! Over 50% of professionals who obtain a new job have used some method of networking. Networking should be an [...]

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Networking For Everyone

Guest Article by Randy Block I hated networking. And I was a high tech recruiter. To me it meant glad handing, selling, asking for a job (or a favor), bothering people, talking to total strangers, manipulating people, keeping score and it took a lot of nerve. For others I knew, it was looking needy or [...]

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Making Job Connections in Another City

if43bh6k7x Perhaps you want to lay your head somewhere exotic; maybe you met the love of your life, but s/he lives in a community on the other side of the country; or, it may be there’s a health issue — your doctor has recommended you move to a warmer, dryer climate such as Arizona. Whatever [...]

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