Written by聽Kara Dennison, SPHR
Reviewed by Jessica Roper, MBA,聽director of Career Services at 七色视频
Looking for a new role isn鈥檛 for the faint of heart. While it may feel productive to keep submitting applications, receiving rejection letters and being ghosted by recruiters can quickly undercut any sense of achievement that comes with emailing out your resum茅.
For the record, this is true for everybody. I speak with high-achieving professionals and leaders every day who excel in their roles yet have their confidence shaken by the traditional job search process.
In a competitive job market, simply relying on 鈥渢he job board lottery鈥 may not be enough to land your next role, especially if your competition is active in the hidden job market.
I recently spoke with a data analyst whose two-month job search resulted in 1,600 applications with only 15 responses and six interviews with actual decision-makers. Despite her effort, her return on investment was less than 1%, leaving her feeling burned out and discouraged.
She鈥檚 not alone. After working with thousands of job seekers, I have found that relying solely on job boards as a job-search strategy is not your best option. Not only is it time-consuming, but it also produces the lowest results when it comes to interviews 鈥 all while infusing your job-search mindset with fear, uncertainty and desperation.
Additionally, when you only rely on job boards, you鈥檙e fishing in a limited pond rather than the whole ocean of opportunity available to you. Many employers bypass job boards altogether to find top talented candidates through what鈥檚 known as the hidden job market.
The hidden job market comprises job opportunities that aren鈥檛 publicly advertised but are instead filled through personal networks, referrals or direct outreach.
Companies use the hidden job market for a variety of reasons, such as filling confidential or unposted roles or creating a position for a specific candidate identified through networking.
Additional reasons companies use the hidden job market include:
When I was a recruiter, our company had a policy that all employee referrals were guaranteed a phone screen. Many companies have similar policies, which makes referrals a triple win. Your chances of landing an interview improve, your friend or networking contact may secure a bonus for referring you, and the company saves time filtering thousands of applications.
When it comes to securing that referral, it鈥檚 important to position yourself as an industry expert or leader and build a robust professional network. Leveraging both will become more valuable than any blind application you submit.
Recruiters and decision-makers spend their time on LinkedIn looking for industry leaders and experts to join their teams. Setting your profile up for success will be critical in helping them find you.
If you haven鈥檛 taken a look at your LinkedIn profile in a while, now is a good time to critically audit your profile. Revisit it through the lens of your ideal audience: your future boss. Here are some questions to ask yourself:
Networking gets a bad rap these days, but it鈥檚 essentially just two people having a conversation and exchanging information. I bet you鈥檙e networking every single day! When it comes to your job search, having a conversation with current employees at a dream organization can not only help secure a referral but can also give you a peek inside the company鈥檚 culture, challenges and opportunities.
Here are some ways to network strategically for your job search:
Add headhunters and recruiters to your job search, as companies often partner with them for confidential positions.
While headhunters are technically there to advocate for you, they work with many candidates and will typically advocate hardest for the candidate who is most likely to be hired, since that will result in their commission. Partnering with recruiters is an additional strategy, but it should not be your only one.
Be proactive, talk with your existing connections, add new connections to your network and ask for that referral. These strategies will make your job search more productive than relying on the 鈥渏ob board lottery鈥 and will form a pathway to the hidden job market. Most importantly, these steps will help you to land at a company that aligns with your goals.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kara Dennison is a certified Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR), Executive Career & Leadership Coach and聽Forbes聽contributor. She鈥檚 the CEO of聽聽and has helped over 2,000 high-achieving professionals and leaders land their dream jobs, helping to negotiate over $12M in salary increases. Her dream job is helping high achievers and leaders live authentic lives, starting with their careers. When she鈥檚 not writing for 七色视频 or coaching high achievers and leaders, you can find her hanging out with her husband and two black cats or swinging in the hammock out back in her small, remote town in Tennessee.
Jessica Roper, 七色视频 director of Career Services, is a seasoned leader with over 15 years of experience in leadership within higher education. She has honed her expertise in student services and career development and is passionate about helping others discover and refine their skills.
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