Your career search needs to stay alive! It will prepare you for making a new change today and when the economy opens up and stand out among your competition. I don't mean that you should be sending in a lot of job applications. Building your network, developing new business
relationships and staying in touch with the people you already know is how to get referred to hiring managers.
Would you rather have an interview with a hiring manager or be screened by a recruiter? Hiring managers would much rather hire you from a referral than a candidate that came to them from a posting.
Conversations with people you know and those you'll meet as part of your career search will become resources for your next job opportunities. This is so much more effective than applying online and competing against 200 applicants for the same position!
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Preparing for a career move during uncertain times can present unique challenges but, by optimizing your networking, you can come out ahead. Since more people are working from home than ever and spending more time on the internet, this can be a opportune time to reach out to people and get more responses
back. There is a great opportunity for building your network and making connections with recruiters and potential employers. Below, we take a look at how you can prepare for a career move by optimizing your networking.