Networking Can Jump-Start Your Career
There are a number of ways that you can acquire the job you
want. You can go the traditional route of finding an ad and
applying for the job, or going through the temp agency where you
can get your feet wet in certain fields.
But another great way to get a job is through networking.
Whether you have a family member who can make recommendations for
you, or you join an organization where you get inside tips on
companies, meeting the right people help you get you the job you
want. Let’s look at some ways you can make networking work
for you.
Talk to Your Friends and Family
If you’re really looking to find work and the want ads
haven’t been very good to you then you may want to start
networking with people that you trust the most: your friends and
family. Not only can they surprise you with the information they
know, they have your best interest at heart, which is always a
plus.
Since your relationship with them is more likely to be casual,
you can simply ask if they know of any job leads or people that you
can link with for opportunities, without having to worry about
being professional. You may just find that by networking close to
home, you can find your next job lead in no time.
Join Clubs, Organizations or Advisory
Boards
Making strides in a local or national club is another route
that you can take to network your way to a great job. For instance,
if you’re in the IT field, you might want to join The
Association of Information Technology Professionals (AITP) to make
connections and learn the ins and outs of your field. And if you
career choice is accounting, you might want to join the American
Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA).
If you’re already a professional in your field and are
looking for new opportunities, you can always join the advisory
board of one of your local organizations. For instance, if
you’re working in the field of communication and want to
raise your stakes as a professional, you can vie for a spot on the
advisory board of Girl Scouts of America where you will be able to
show your community service efforts and meet important people at
the same time.
Try Online Networking
A newer form of networking that has proven to be successful in
acquiring employment is online social networking. Whether
you’re participating in fun sites like Myspace and Facebook,
or professional sites like LinkedIn, you will find that many
recruiters are locating candidates through this online vehicle.
It’s good to research sites that recruiters visit most, check
out blogs, and learn the culture before diving in. That way, if you
set up a website profile or participate on message boards, you will
be able to make the best first impression possible every
time.
Networking is a great way to create new opportunities in your
field. So conduct your research, make your connections, and get
those opportunities started. In no time at all, you’ll see
that your efforts will begin to pay off.

