Did you know that job candidates who are referred have a higher chance of landing the job, tend to do better in their roles, and stay with the organization longer? Therefore, a referral can significantly benefit not only the job candidate but the organization that receives the referral as well. It is no
surprise then that most recruiters consider referrals to be the top way to find the best job candidates. In this article, we discuss the importance of networking and gaining referrals for advancing your career.
Begin Networking Early
It’s important to start networking and building connections as early as possible. The individuals in your network can provide you with career advice as well as lead you to job opportunities. The relationships that you build now can last for decades. Download our free guide on how to state your value
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How do you write your resume with enthusiasm and a positive attitude?
Think of your resume as a first step in identifying the value you'll offer an employer. You reflect on your skills and accomplishments and what you actually want to do in your career.
Below are some tips on an approach to put your value in writing, but remember that "owning" what you say about yourself will allow you to answer questions about your value in job referral conversations and in those golden interviews.
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