The so-called hidden job market may land you a great job someday, especially since statistics say that up to 80 percent of positions never make it to a public posting. Discovering unposted positions can save you a month or two on the job search, and it may lead to greater career satisfaction.
Utilize a targeted strategy to unlock the hidden job market, but keep in mind one key fact — you do not look for a job in a strict sense; rather, you attempt to find and connect with someone who has the power to give you a job. That means connecting with the right person, in the correct way, over time. Sometimes a connection doesn't pay off right away, so patience is a virtue.
1. Make Connections Within Your Network
That industry trade show you attended last month wasn't just a chance to rub elbows with a lot of great people — it was a networking opportunity. Get to know recruiters, employees and managers at networking events, on LinkedIn profiles and in regular interactions with ordinary people. You never know who may have the inside scoop on the hidden job market.
2. Take LinkedIn to New Levels
LinkedIn represents a great way to connect to people who share similar interests to yours. The social media website also harbors a fantastic method to tap into unposted positions. LinkedIn is a two-way street, though, so prepare to make connections where you scoop other people. You can help bring a person on board to the company where you work through the hidden job market just as well as anyone else.
3. Participate in Social Media
Don't just create social media profiles and then leave them. Stay active by checking your profile once a week and connecting with people who may have information. Post a blog entry, participate in LinkedIn groups, tweet your intention to find a job and let your Facebook connections know you are actively looking for employment. Your second- or third-level connections on social media may come through when you create several contacts.
4. Contact Those Directly Responsible for Hiring You
The ultimate goal of making connections in the hidden job market is to eventually contact the person directly responsible for hiring you. That means reaching out to a recruiter, an HR manager or a hiring executive. However, you have to work up to that connection first. When you know a job is about to come open, you may eliminate a lot of the competition for the position already simply by contacting the person who does the hiring before the job posts online. Knowing about the job before it even posts gets you noticed, and it may spare you the hassle of a lengthy job search.
The hidden job market represents an untapped potential for your future career success. When you know how to work this aspect of hiring, you increase your chances of finding that perfect job at the right company.
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