| Using your Network for Job Search |
|
![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
| Finding the Hidden Job Market Experience has shown that informal networking is a very rich source of job leads and information about unpublished job opportunities. Successful networking requires that you have as many contacts as possible hear your story, so they realize you are in the job market. To begin developing your network, secure names of specific individuals. These names can be obtained through several means:
Once you have identified people with whom you wish to speak, you can now plan to interview them. This is a powerful tool known as informational interviewing. Your objective during an informational interview is to gather career information from professionals in your field(s) of interest. |
| How to Contact People in Your Network A. By Phone
Tips: B. By Letter
|
[MRI] - [Our Services] - [Human Development] - [Management Systems] -[Corporate Strategies] [Customer's Needs Analysis] - [Private business area] - [Subsidized training area]- [Clients] - [Links] |
Use the links above or the menu on the left column to access any of these pages. |