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How to Search in the “Hidden Job Market” Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Career Services

How to Search in the “Hidden Job Market” Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Career Services

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Page 1: How to Search in the “Hidden Job Market” Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi Career Services

How to Search in the “Hidden Job Market”

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi

Career Services

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What is the Hidden Job Market?

The hidden job market is known as jobs that are not advertised. However, if jobs are not advertised in some way, how do they ever get filled?

People retire, resign, relocate, transfer, and get sick.

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How do we find these Jobs?

Newspapers are expensive for companies and the results are slow coming.

Companies post jobs in-house and offer cash incentives to employees if the people they recommend from the outside get hired

Word of mouth is a major way these “unadvertised” jobs get filled

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Conventional Ways Pound the Pavement

Going to the library to research companies

Making cold telephone calls to employers

Calling job hot lines Sending out hard copies of your resume Chatting with people

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New WaysPound the Cyber Pavement

Research companies online Contact employers by email Browse employers’ job listing pages Visit virtual career centers

(Careerbuilders.com, Monster.com, etc.)

Zip off your resume electronically Cyber-chat directly with others in your

field

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With its phenomenal growth, employers are now turning to the internet to advertise their previously “unadvertised” positions, because it’s cheaper and faster than advertising in other media. For just a few bucks or no bucks, employers may advertise worldwide if they wish, and in a day or two, receive dozens of resumes. They may also advertise jobs on their own Web pages, which is even cheaper.

About: Tech Careers

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Newsgroups, also called Internet discussion groups, Usenet forums, Usenet newsgroups, and just plain ol’ Usenet, are all over the Net. They are online communities of people interested in particular topics. Several are dedicated to jobs, where word of mouth is what it’s all about, and it doesn’t cost employers a penny.

About: Tech Careers

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Professional organizations have always been excellent places for researching, networking, and finding job leads. These groups are made up of employers and individuals that have similar interests. Now, they have a fresh, worldwide presence on the Internet.

About: Tech Careers

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NetworkingWhat is it?

Networking is simply “talking to people.” People are happy to help others if they can.

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FAQ-Networking

Why do employers prefer friends and relatives of their employees?

Pretend you are an employer. You have a job opening to fill. Who would you hire?

A. An unknown person

B. A friend recommended by one of your best workers?

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FAQ-Networking

Should I be careful about asking “anyone” to help me?

Yes! If you ask a slacker to try and arrange a job interview for you, it will probably backfire.

Be a little cautious about who you ask. Use you instincts.

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FAQ-Networking

Does this networking stuff really work?

Absolutely! Three-quarters of all job openings are filled though networking.

Networking is also one of the easiest ways to get a job. All you have to do is socialize and talk to your friends.

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NetworkingContacts

Personal Contacts Friends Family Faculty / Staff Neighbors Classmates Club members Acquaintances Social/Religious gatherings

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NetworkingContacts

Professional Contacts Employers Supervisors Colleagues Subordinates Clients Customers Fellow association members

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NetworkingContacts

Internet Subscribers to mailing list you participate

in (listservs, blogs, etc) Personal or professional contacts that you

might communicate with via e-mail Social networking sites (myspace,

facebook)