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How to grow your job search network

January 26, 2016 By Miriam Salpeter

networkDon’t rest on your networking laurels if you’re in the market for a job — of if you are thinking of starting or growing a business. Once you identify your network, you’ll want to get to work expanding it. You never know who “knows someone who knows someone.” Everyone you meet and impress with your skills and savvy is a potential link to your next great opportunity.

Incorporate these plans into your networking:

Learn how to introduce yourself. This is more important than you may think, and you’ll want to spend time planning out your pitch so it will interest other people, not bore them to tears. (In other words, don’t plan out a two-minute elevator story. It is unlikely to amaze and impress your new contacts.)

Do not go around telling everyone you are looking for a job. No matter what your friends told you, if you focus on your status as a job seeker, people may lose interest in your story from the start.

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Be generous with your expertise and identify ways to help your network. What problems do they have that you can help solve?

Listen carefully. Don’t talk so much when you network. People appreciate a good listener. Let that be you.

Find new places to network. You can meet a new contact while in line at the post office, but it may be worth your time to target professional groups where your target audience is likely to gather.

Track your contacts. Use all the tools at your disposal so you don’t waste any opportunities. If you meet someone and never follow up, that’s a lost opportunity.

Click through for details about these topics, including specifics about how to create a great pitch, how to keep the proverbial doors open when you’re networking, details about ways to be helpful for your network, techniques to be a better listener and suggestions about how to track your contacts.

Read the entire article on Vault.com.

Filed Under: Networking Tagged With: how to get a job, how to network, keppie careers, Miriam Salpeter, Vault.com

How to build trust at work

January 25, 2016 By Miriam Salpeter

TrustIf you don’t trust someone, it’s pretty difficult to work together. Imagine how challenging it would be to garner strong recommendations, let alone work promotions, if your colleagues don’t trust you.

Even if you have many skills and are extremely competent, if you’re not trustworthy, your potential for success at work is bleak, at best.

How can you win trust at work and be an ally people want to have on their teams?

  • Do what you say you will, at all costs.
  • Take responsibility for yourself, your work and your mistakes.
  • Have your colleagues’ backs. Make decisions with everyone’s interests in mind, with the goal of benefitting the team.
  • Be consistent. If you sometimes deliver on time, but sometimes flake out, assume you won’t get any credit for the times you follow through.
  • Don’t gossip. Everyone assumes a gossip will eventually be sharing salacious information about him or her next time.
  • Always do the right thing. Make choices that are the best for the team, even if they don’t serve your personal best interests.

Learn more, including research to support these suggestions, on the blog I wrote for Elevated Careers.

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Filed Under: Career Advice Tagged With: Elevated Careers, how to win trust at work, Miriam Salpeter

Congratulations to Animal #timsackettday

January 22, 2016 By Miriam Salpeter

Screen Shot 2016-01-21 at 11.52.41 PMToday is a special day. My friend Laurie Ruettimann started it a few years ago to honor someone who’s made a difference in the HR and recruiting industries. Laurie notes they’ve “honored good folks like Tim Sackett, Paul Hebert and Kelly Dingee.” This year, the honoree is the Recruiting Animal. When I heard the news, I jumped in to participate!

If you don’t know about Animal, you should! He runs the “greatest recruiting show on earth,” and he’s been doing it forever. He’s been podcasting since way before podcasting was “the thing to do.” When I first came on the social media scene, he was always very welcoming and supportive, and even invited me on his show. He was one of my early friends on Twitter, and one of the people who made using Twitter worthwhile for me.

My earliest memories of Animal include emails where he invited me to argue with him publicly online. He also gave me information about his research about LinkedIn for my first book.

On the outside, he’s a little….shall we say…abrasive, but he’s always there with an offer to help. In fact, Animal recently started his “good recruiter list.” He says, “There are…recruiters…working in the trenches who are good at what they do and could offer lots of good advice but they never turn up on these lists because they don’t work at creating a public profile. This Good Recruiter List is going to make them visible too.”

See, Animal is always lending a hand.

I’d share other nice exchanges I’ve had over the years, but I’m afraid Animal might yell at me for sounding too sentimental or mushy.

But, it’s safe to say he’s one of the good guys. Even though he may yell at you. He only yells because he cares.

Whether you’re a job seeker, a recruiter or anyone in the HR world, you should check out Animal and keep up with what he has to say. Look up Animal’s show and find him online…You won’t be sorry! And, please share and post about @Animal and #timsackettday. Spread the love!

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Filed Under: Entrepreneurs Tagged With: #timsackettday, Miriam Salpeter, Recruiting Animal

How to identify your job search network

January 22, 2016 By Miriam Salpeter

ManWomanShakingHands-6Have you ever told someone you can’t network successfully because you don’t have a network? While it may seem as if your network is small, especially if you don’t put a lot of effort into growing it, or you are a new professional, you probably have a much larger network than you realize.

Learn how to:

Identify your network by expanding your definition of professional networking (both in person and online).

Pinpoint your network’s strengths and broaden your ideas about where networking happens — including random meetings!

Focus on the different levels of networks you have — including people you know directly and more distant contacts in your extended networks.

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Read more — including some inspiring networking stories — via my article published on Vault.com.

In addition, if you’d like a guide to help you through every step of your networking journey, I authored one for Vault.com, and it’s available now. Vault is known for its influential rankings, ratings and reviews of thousands of employers and hundreds of internship programs. Vault.com also shares information about what it’s really like to work in an industry, company or profession—and how to position yourself to launch and build the career you want. You can find the Vault Guide to Networking available online.

 

Filed Under: Networking Tagged With: how to get a network, how to network to get a job, Miriam Salpeter, Vault.com

Networking tips you need to know

January 20, 2016 By Miriam Salpeter

Vault GuideDo you think of networking as a dirty word? Is it something you want to avoid at all costs? You are not alone. However, if you’re a hesitant networker, there’s good news for you! With a little preparation, the right expectations and a strategic plan, networking is probably a lot easier than you think.

If you’d like a guide to help you through every step of your networking journey, I authored one for Vault.com, and it’s available now. Vault is known for its influential rankings, ratings and reviews of thousands of employers and hundreds of internship programs. Vault.com also shares information about what it’s really like to work in an industry, company or profession—and how to position yourself to launch and build the career you want. You can find the Vault Guide to Networking available online.

In the meantime, click through to learn:

  • Compelling statistics to prove networking deserves your attention.
  • What is networking — and what it is not.
  • Networking myths.
  • How to network for success (including some tips to help you become a networking sleuth).
  • How to look beyond the obvious.
  • Understand what you offer.
  • Why networking isn’t about asking for a job.
  • How to time your networking to your best advantage.
  • Why it’s important to be a good listener.
  • Why it’s important to be persistent.

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Read the entire article on Vault.com.

Filed Under: Career Advice, Networking Tagged With: how to get a job, how to network to get a job, Miriam Salpeter, networking for job search, Vault.com

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