“Clicking and Applying” for jobs, where you have no internal connection in the company is not a very effective job search strategy.
There are a lot of reasons this doesn’t work.
This fact has been proven time and time again.
Well, it’s true.
Employee Referrals are very effective for many reasons, but here are a couple that most job seekers don't know about:
In some employers, the chances of being hired as a referral are an astonishing 25%.
That means if you apply to 4 jobs, in some of these companies, there is a chance you will get a job offer. *
The best practice for generating job leads is by connecting with employees in the companies you want to work for and “Being Referable”. One thing to consider is your online profiles, on sites like LinkedIn.
Is your profile optimized?
Do you have a personal or career brand?
*= For the last 10 years Mark Mehler and Gerry Crispin of CareerXRoads, have been researching and documenting the top “sources of hires” for many of the largest corporations in the US. In their Annual Source of Hire Report they show some incredible evidence of the importance of employee referrals, to both job seekers and employers alike. Thanks as always, go out to Gerry and Mark!
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