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Amazing Job Search Success Secret . . . Right in Your Backyard!

 
Author: Paul Megan

Well, almost in your backyard.

Im talking about a little used strategy that can generate untold job search dividends if you put it to use conscientiously. Im talking about having and utilizing a CAREER PARTNER.

Whats a career partner?

Weve proven conclusively, since 1985, that the most successful job search strategy is to utilize people you know as a source of job opportunities. For example, take a look at the many different ways folk you already know can assist you. In fact, they will welcome the opportunity to be involved in your career advancement.

1. Introduce you people they know who could be sources of company or industry information.

2. Provide advice and insight into corporate cultures or future growth plans.

3. Open doors for you for actual employment opportunities so you can explore them without going on an interview till you learn more.

4. Practice verbal strategies and interviewing techniques with you.

5. Objectively critique your resume and other documentation.

6. Provide you with the names and backgrounds of their contacts that would be useful to you.

Our resistance to this method frequently goes like this:

--no one wants to help me
--Im embarrassed to approach someone else
--I dont want other people knowing my business
--they dont know anything about my background
--Im too busy to run around finding people who can help me

All these excuses are based on a misunderstanding of what youre trying to accomplish and how to go about getting assistance that can truly benefit you.

So here are some tips that can turn you into a major success:

1. Never ask anyone to find you a job. Thats embarrassing to both you and them. Instead ask them for advice. Everyone is flattered to be asked for advice.

2. Explain that youre exploring some new career directions. Tell them the kind of environments and job descriptions youre interested in.

3. Ask them for feedback about your quest. Get them to buy into your career advancement project. Turn them into a Career Partner, i.e. a confidant, an advisor, a mentor. Make them feel you value them as a member of your job search team.

4. Ask them to personally introduce you to anyone they know who could help you advance. Reassure them that youre not going to hit anyone up for a job. Youre looking for additional resources for your campaign.

Youll be amazed at how responsive people you know will be if you approach them the right way and turn them into a career partner and a member of your team.

Author Bio:

Paul Megan writes for EEI, the world-class pioneer in alternative job search techniques and non-traditional career advancement strategies . . . since 1985. Grab our stunning FREE REPORT: ?How To Lock Up A High-Paying Job In 14 Days (Or Less)!? Click on RSS. www.fastest-job-search.com

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