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START YOUR NETWORK AS A RECENT GRAD
Published by: cityhour (16) on Fri, Aug 15, 2014  |  Word Count: 598  |  Comments ( 0)  l  Rating
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What do you need to do to activate your network? Start leveraging your social networks. You’ve already made thousands of introductions with friends on Facebook, followers on Twitter, and connections on LinkedIn. Now it’s time to identify which six key introductions will help you land your first job.


Make the connection


Go through your social media accounts and identify individuals who have a connection to your desired industry. Here are some quick ideas to get you started:

1. Use your free LinkedIn account to connect with alumni who work in your desired industry. Log-in to LinkedIn, click on “Network,” then click “Find Alumni.” Type your industry or position in the search field and start connecting with alumni. Personalize every invitation to connect. You will have to do this from a computer, not a smartphone.


2. Post on Facebook asking your friends to help you find contacts at companies where you wish to work. Often times, a friend’s parent, relative, or other contact is employed in your field. Ask friends to message you directly with names and contact information. Don’t be embarrassed. With more than 4 million millennials entering the workforce every year, everyone is looking for a job.


3. Start following desired companies and professional organizations on Twitter. Many CEOs, recruiters, and/or employees follow these groups on Twitter. Re-tweet content and join their Twitter conversations.


Maximize the connection


1. Once you obtain a solid list of potential contacts, decide on your top 15 and rank them in priority order.


2. Start with the bottom of your list to get some practice in before meeting with your top five leads. Ask to meet for coffee or lunch using CityHour app and conduct an informational interview.


3. Seek to learn more about their career path, lessons learned, and best advice.


4. Ask for an opportunity to grow and develop your skills. Maybe it’s a job shadow day or offer to do some research on a project they are managing at work.


5. Ask your contact to review your resume and suggest areas of improvement based off of their expertise in the industry.


Maintain the connection


Employers want to hire people who will add value to the company. Seek out ways to maintain interaction with you contacts and ask for opportunities to demonstrate your qualifications. When a job opportunity comes along you will be top of mind. Remember that you are an aspiring professional and you have a lot of room to grow. Every contact may not have job to offer you, but can share valuable information to help you develop, to expand your network, and land a great job.


The knowledge obtained through this type of networking will transform your job search and build an amazing network of contacts in the field. Networking is a life-long skill that is the pinnacle of career success and will lead to every job in your future.


About Us


CityHour is a brand-new business networking app for professionals who strive to be far more effective at networking. Business networking has many advantages. You can use business networking to explore career opportunities and to expand new business development, as well as – among other things – form new partnerships with like-minded professionals.


CityHour is currently available to download on iPhone. In fact, you can head on over to the App Store right this second and grab it for free.
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