Creating Networks Leads to Job Search Opportunities

July 13th, 2011 by admin

Creating a People Network

The steps in creating a people network starts by meeting people. The more people that a single person has within his or her personal network can make a difference in the number of opportunities that are available. The idea is that each contributes to the knowledge of another person’s welfare.

When seeking for a new job, asking each person within a personal network about job seeking opportunities can turn-up more opportunities than a single person completing a search. This is important so that all bases are covered providing the support the individual needs in order to locate jobs.Additional information can be found at http://www.insideview.ie/irisheyes/2011/06/developing-my-personal-learning-network.html.

A Personal Network as a Team

When seeking new job opportunities, the personal network increases the chance that a ne job can be found. The personal network acts like a team of personnel combing all available resources. In the end the network has served its purpose by servicing the friendship.

Without this help, a single individual will discover that exhausting available resources cannot take place, much different than if he or she had a network of friends available. More so, the network serves as a filter to prevent unwanted clutter like “bad” job opportunities from entering the network.

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