Friday, May 8, 2020
Hidden Job Search Ideas Can Lead to Success
Hidden Job Search Ideas Can Lead to Success Needed to do something different I have a guest blog to share another example of the hidden job market and how to tap into it. Enjoy! Coach Wolfgang Hereâs a story about how I landed a job by doing something slightly different during my job search. I was 3 months out of college and had sent close to 50 resumes out to local companies. The only result was a postcard from one company thanking me for submitting a resume! The economy was contracting and my professor warned me that jobs were scarce. I was starting to worry; my parents were already very worried! Needed to do something different The next morning I decided to do something different. I dressed in my suit, got in the car and drove to a small manufacturing company. I walked in and introduced myself to the receptionist and asked if I could apply for a job. They gave me a form to complete so I filled it out in the lobby and turned it in with my resume. It worked! Less than 1 week later, I got a call for an interview. Turned out that the firm was considering hiring someone to handle job costing and generating customer quotes. Internally, their management debated hiring someone with industry experience, who didnât need much training, versus someone new to the industry that could be molded as they wanted. I think you know which direction they chose! They interviewed me and offered me the job. Why it worked Apparently, in-person applications were rare so the receptionist handed my application directly to my future boss. My resume was the only one considered since they didnât have a job posting and werenât really taking resumes. I worked there for 3 years, learned a ton about narrow-web flexo-graphic printing and made a number of life-long connections. It was my first real job after college and all because I tried something different with my job search.
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