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Thursday, February 13 - "Is Networking Actually The Best Way?"

Happy Monday!
Here’s what’s on the job description for today:
New roles from an IT consulting services company.
Today’s Question: “everyone says networking is the best way to get a job. Is that actually true?”
“The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees opportunity in every difficulty.”

IN HIRING
Bell Integration
The company offers a wide range of expertise from cloud, AI, IoT, and even digital workforce integration.
While there are only a few roles open, they’re highly relevant to early and mid level corporate careers.
Here are a few of the most interesting roles available
Sustainability Manager - Click here for full details
Technical Product Owner - Click here for full details
Business Continuity Manager - Click here for full details
Click here for the company’s career page


TODAY’S QUESTION
Today’s Question: “everyone says networking is the best way to get a job. Is that actually true?”
Recommendation: it is commonly referred to as a one-size fits all solution to the struggle of getting a job. Here’s how I see it:
First, networking is clearly valuable.
It can result in a referral or provide useful information about the industry, company, department, or role you’re considering.
Second, it’s clearly NOT a magic solution.
Even if you get a referral, that doesn’t mean you’re 100% getting an interview.
Often, referrals come in different shapes and sizes from those where the referee is someone you met yesterday and puts your name forward to a life-long friend who talks you up to the hiring manager.
Finally, consider it a tool in your belt.
Start by using what you’re best at and go from there. If networking comes naturally, then use it as much as you can.
If networking doesn’t come naturally, a good starting strategy is to reach out to a few people at a job for each application you’re a fantastic fit for. You can get referrals after you apply and it fits nicely into a simple application process or strategy.
Conclusion:
At the end of the day, you have many tools or strategies that can get you to a job offer. Networking is a value add to many candidates but it’s neither required nor perfect.
Have a great day,
Adam