Networking and the job searchThe FINANCIALAt that time, it is highly unlikely that people who you've never spent much time with will suddenly decide to help you get a job. Networking is a long-term process, not a quick fix.
This article makes the major point that networking is a continuous process - especially when you already have a job. The number one problem we find in executive job search is executive's trying to get quick results in their job search when they've done no continuous networking. It takes on average 6-9 months to develop a decent network that will begin to produce job leads and opportunities in the hidden job market - that under the surface market which contains over 80% of all job opportunities.
Should you wait until you desperately need your network or should you start building it now? OR as Harvey McKay indicated, build your well before you need it.
Barry Deutsch
IMPACT Hiring Solutions