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When Asking “Help Me Get a Job?” What do You Mean?
If you’re unemployed, you’ve almost certainly said to someone: “Help me
get a job.” But when you’re asking this question, what are you really asking
for?
The different people in our lives can help us with our job searches in
different ways. Before you ask a family member, friend, former co-worker or a
past supervisor for job search help, make sure you understand clearly what type of help you are seeking.
Resume Tips from a Pro
For example, if your cousin or friend is a professional writer, ask this person for resume tips. This writer might be
able to help you fashion a resume that is clear, succinct and professional, all while deftly highlighting your career
accomplishments. This writer may also be able to help you hone your cover letter so that it represents you in the
best light possible.
Co-workers can help you Land a Job
What about that former co-worker? When you ask her, “Help me get a
job,” what are you asking for? This co-worker might be able to recommend you to her hiring manager or be able
to give you advance notice of a future job opening at the company.
This help might lead you to the valuable hidden job market – the place
where jobs that haven’t yet hit the newspaper “help wanted” section or
online job boards reside.
You’ll have a big advantage if you hit the hidden jobs market: It’s far easier
to land a position when someone recommends you to a hiring manager
than when you’re competing with hundreds of job seekers responding to
a Craigslist ad.
Don’t Forget the Neighbors
Maybe one of your neighbors is a consultant for a group of business
executives. This person can teach you where to search for jobs. Maybe this
consultant knows of an obscure business association that runs their
own job listings or knows that the local chamber of commerce holds after
hours business events that are great sites for networking.
Looking for jobs with the help of someone familiar with the local hiring
scene provides you with a great advantage.
These are just three examples of how differently the “help me get a job” request can be filled. Your job is to
make sure that you ask for this help from a wide variety of people. The more diverse a crowd of neighbors,
friends, family members, former workers, and ex-bosses that you tap
into, the better your chances of uncovering that perfect job lead are.
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