Oh sure, networking is still a very core and crucial thing you need to be aware of and working on, but networking is only one piece of the puzzle when it comes to finding a job. ...
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Barry Deutsch
onto Effective Executive Job Search February 25, 2014 8:57 PM
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I've been an executive recruiter for almost 30 years. One of my rants is that the vast majority of candidates are unprepared for interviews. They just walk in and "wing it" - hoping their resume speaks for itself.
What a joke!
In every debrief I've done with a hiring manager, the major issue of why candidates don't get asked back fall into the category of:
They were unprepared.
They didn't have any questions
They had not done any research
They didn't even have a firm grasp on what we do
They spent no prep time researching our company
You work so hard to get an interview in a tough job market and then blow it because you couldn't bring yourself to spend a few hours research the company, hiring manager, and role?
Shame on you - you didn't deserve to have a chance for this role.
STOP winging interviews and start preparing - the alternative is to base your job search on luck and hope.
Barry Deutsch
Master Job Search Coach
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