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SUMMARY:Write Compelling Networking Communications: Ask for Advice and You'll Get a Job
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Asking for advice is the fastest way to find a job. Leading by asking for a job can be the end of the conversation. Not everyone can rattle off open jobs they know of...but everyone can give you valuable information that leads you to open jobs. In the networking research phase, you want to get networking connections to think more broadly about how they&mdash;or others they know&mdash;can help you find a job that's really a fit for you. Most people are willing to help you in your job search&mdash;if you ask for help in the right way. If you're standing next to someone at a social function, and you say you're looking for a job, it's a complete networking bomb to say "Let me know if you hear of anything". If you're specific about the kind of help you're looking for, and you give people the chance to provide "bite-sized" answers that can fit into a quick email, you'll gather lots of valuable information to advance your job search from Point A to Point B, C, D, and E. Yes, there...

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