Starting Your Career Network

milwaukee jobs executive1 300x199 Starting Your Career Network The following is the key to your success in job seek. Follow these simple rules, and certainly will help a lot of your steps.

* Be aware that the network is important. Some experts think that only 5 to 25 percent of employment opportunities advertised, so you can find that are not advertised through conversations with as many people as possible contact you, and to tell them that you’re looking for the opportunity.

* Creative thinking, especially how to find a contact through the network. You can find anyone to add to their list from anywhere and everywhere.

* Do not go anywhere without a copy of your resume following your card, likewise with your contact list. You can put it in your bag, and make sure you can retrieve it easily, especially when you suddenly meet someone that you need.

* Do not hesitate to ask for help. Most people need to be treated kindly and lifted so that they feel important, thus they will be more open to you, including providing such valuable information.

* Participate in professional organizations related to your field.

* Volunteer to certain activities that you may follow. Interestingly, in one survey, it is second rankedĀ  to increase the contacts in your new network!

* Find your adviser. Your adviser is a person who will guide and help you, including using his influence in the search for a job or improve your career. He could be from a powerful person from one of the contacts in your network.

* Manage and organize the existing list of contacts in your network, for example through computer files, storage boxes indexed cards, or any other form.

* Know good interview techniques.

* Do not forget to remember those who have helped you, give recognition and thanks to them sincere. This is normal and common ethics that we should do in society, especially for helping someone to what you’ve got. This influence is also not necessarily small, because they will remember you especially to provide other things for the future.

* Keep relationships with your network, even if you have a job. You never know, when you’ll need a job again, especially in order to improve your career for the future.

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