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Job Search2: Networking etiquette..

On which I have a few ideas.  As my husband keeps telling me, I won't get a job by spending hours in front of the computer submitting applications to online job postings.  The best use of any job-seeker's time is spent talking to friends and acquaintances and letting them know that you are looking for a job and what your skills and interests are.

So here is what I found tricky about networking:

How hard to push? 
Working parents are busy, so if I asked a friend, who is a working parent, about a position I had seen at their company, do I ask a second time? How soon after? And what if there is another position - do I talk about that too?  If that friend is very enthusiastic about getting more information for me on a post then I hear nothing, what then?  Is it realistic to think they'll get back to me?  I find it difficult to broach the topic again.  I might ask a second time but for me there is no third time.

What do I trade in return?
In the networking scheme of things, and good behaviour generally, it is  best to "pay it forward" - sharing information about positions and people, interview tips etc.  Sharing my own network.  However as an unemployed person, who has been out of work for more than 2 years, I always feel that the I always get the better end of the deal.  I have felt better about this over time as I have been able to share tips with others who are also searching for a job.  So for any job-seekers out there, I have some pay it forward debt to clear.

The uneasiness of being (viewed as) a user.
There is just the ever-so-slight discomfort of feeling like I am only contacting my friends and acquaintances because I am looking for a job. While that is true, these are people that generally, I am on good terms with, and would socialize with outside of my immediate networking needs.  I have also concluded that I like people, so while my time may not permit me to interact with many of them on a regular basis, I think that I have also come to terms with this aspect of "networking".


Networking is necessary, but may not sit comfortably with some while others conquer the networking dance.  We all know those - makes friends easily, always has a good story to tell and can talk about any topic under the sun.  Me? Well I think I muddle along well enough.

Comments

G said…
Most people enjoy helping their friends so I don't think it's an issue to ask and follow up. I 100% know what you mean though, I don't like to ask for help (or directions!) either.
Unknown said…
I think following up is fine but i agree that asking 3 or more times is a bit rough - at least for me. But you have to follow up becuase people just get busy - good intentions not withstanding.

I wish you all the best in the job search but I hope you keep writing though.
Austin Trini said…
Hey Kev,

Well, my job search has been successful, so I've had a hard time keeping up with the writing. But I love keeping my blog up and intend to continue to do so - I just need to figure out when that happens!

Thank you for the encouragement - it makes me want to make the effort.

Sal

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