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Hidden Job Market Help

Following the instructions in this guide is GUARANTEED to get you a job.

I'll say it again. If you follow this guide step by step, you are GUARANTEED to find a job. 100% success. There is no way to fail.

I'll say it a different way: If you read this book carefully, and you do exactly what it says, YOU WILL FIND A JOB, and one that you like!

Still not clear? Every person who has followed the steps in this guide has landed a great job, a job they love.

Let's read on...

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I know it's a tough time to be looking for a job.
The market is saturated with competition.
The tone is desperation, and employers are wary.
You may think that no one is hiring.

Don't think that no one is hiring - this is not the case. The companies that ARE hiring, however, are not using the usual methods, here's why:

  • posting a job will attract too many applicants. Yes there is such a thing as getting too many applicants. When you are an employer, you want qualified, sincere applicants. Right now, employers will have to weed through hundreds if not thousands of unqualified candidates who are at various levels of desperation, and who are willing to say anything to get picked. This makes the selection process very difficult for screeners.
  • There is an equal risk of attracting too many qualified applicants, all with matching credentials, and employers are left to decide how to choose. They end up spending a lot of time conducting multiple interviews and trying to decide.

It is especially important to stand out right now.
The candidate who seeks out an employer and presents himself
without the benefit of a job posting will stand out.

Make it easy for the employer to notice you,
by bringing yourself to him alone,
not among a crowd of competitors
who all look exactly the same on paper.

Learn how to get yourself in front of a hiring manager
or decision-maker with absolutely NO competition.

Most importantly, if an employer's trusted colleague recommends someone,
employers almost always hire that person. No competition,
no posting, just a formality interview, and bang there you are, hired.

Learn who to get an easy referral that puts
you right in the path of a great job!

Timing is key. Do your networking now, and as soon as they see a need,
you will get the call. There will not a be a job posting,
there will not be any competition,
you will already have made your impression and made them want YOU.

No matter how strong the economy is,
networking has always been and will always be the
number one way to get the job you want. Period.

When you use networking to get a job, you create that job yourself.
You define it, you write the description.
You do this by showing an employer that he needs you,
and he creates a new position just for you.

It happens a lot more than people think.

It happened to me. Networking led me to not one but three solid job offers in less than four months.
Not a single one of them was a publicly posted position.
They were all created because of a need that I made the employer aware of.

I'm not a genius and this isn't magic or trickery. It's a very logical process that works.

I'm not going to shout out ridiculous claims of "secrets revealed"
or any other falseties intended to lure you. I don't have to.
There IS no secret here. It's simply called networking and I want to tell you how it's done.

The most important thing I want to share with you right now is this:

There is a right way and a wrong way to approach career networking.

MYTH: Career Networking means sending out your resume to all your friends and acquaintances and asking them to "pass it along" or "keep their ears open". It also means grilling your well-connected cousin at the family BarBQ for leads, and basically asking everyone you know to help find you a job.

If the above reflects your way of thinking, you definitely need to keep reading.

TRUTH: Career Networking is a professional, strategic exercise in relationship building that requires careful planning and execution, in accordance with professional standards of conduct. When executed correctly, networking is 100% effective. When executed poorly, it can be career limiting and damaging to your credibility and reputation.

I wish someone would give "networking" a new name,
because the word itself seems to turn people off.
It has a very dated sound to it and it gives people all the wrong impressions.

I call it landing your dream job!
And there's nothing old fashioned about that!

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