Career Collective post: Once every month or so, a group of career professionals blog on a subject topical and timely for a job seeker. We post our thoughts on our own blogs, and link to the posts of our colleagues on the same topic.
This month’s topic: “Networking.” Responses from others contributors are linked at the end. For updates, follow our hashtag #CareerCollective on Twitter. (A new window will open.)
“We get by with a little help from our friends…”
That’s what the Beatles told us in 1967, and many times that line has run through my mind when yet another good thing has happened for me as the result of the actions of one of my friends. Or when I help a friend out with something.
On the other hand, when I talk with job seekers, I often hear comments like:
- “I hate networking!”
- “Networking is just another name for using people!”
- “Networking doesn’t work for me. Going to an event. Collecting business cards. What’s the point? It just doesn’t work.”
Those are comments I hear often from people who are struggling in their job search. Because if you aren’t doing well in your networking, your job search will be harder and longer.
