Who You Know
Networking
In today’s job hunt, it is important to understand the importance of networking. Studies show that up to 65 to 80% of all hires come from networking. If that is the case, then it becomes extremely important to utilize that tool in your job search efforts. Most people use the classified ads and/or the Internet to focus on their job leads. This can be helpful, but by the time companies place those job ads in the paper as well as the Internet, many days, if not weeks or months have passed since that job was known to be vacant inside the company. Also, you are now competing with everyone else who is reading that same ad that you are. Competition becomes much greater.
Inside Help
The ability to find work becomes much easier by networking and utilizing the people you know, or who they know that they can introduce you to. This becomes even easier today. Many employers are wanting to find good employees and they have the luxury of being very selective in today’s labor market. Finding good employees becomes easier for those employers if they can have reliable input from staff they trust or know. Many employers are creating incentive plans for their employees for recommending “good referrals” to the employer. Joann Lublin’s addresses this in her article “Greasing the Inside Track to a Job.” Employers are taking advantage of the knowledge base of their current employees, to provide suggestions for potential hires. If those new hires workout during a possible probation period, the referring employee can receive some type of bonus. A win-win-win. The new hire wins, the employer wins, plus the referring employee wins. Sweet!
The more you can use your network, the better your chances will be in finding a new job quickly. Plus the fit may be much better. When you have a recommendation from someone that knows you and can attest to your abilities, plus they probably know what you may like in a job environment, people to work with, etc., that can improve your chances of truly enjoying your new job and make it a much better fit for you and the employer.
Happy networking!



