Saturday, April 11, 2020
Unemployment Quick Tip The Power of Informational Interviews - Work It Daily
Unemployment Quick Tip The Power of Informational Interviews - Work It Daily I often challenged the long-term unemployed to a game of Informational Interview Bingo. Itâs where they have to conduct five informational interviews a week for five weeks. (If they do all 25, their bingo card would be filled.) By the end, if they donât have a job, or are at least in the process of being considered for one, I lose. However, I've never lost. Hereâs why: They either donât do the five interviews per week to fill the card. They do the interviews and get a job before the card is filled. Informational Interviews Are Game-Changers! Why do I push my unemployed job seekers to do informational interviews? Because they work! Plain and simple: When you start having meaningful, professional conversations with people in your field, you gain confidence, energy, and momentum. Talking to others gets you referred â" and that gets you hired. You must make the effort to meet with as many people as you can to have discussions around work. Itâs the only way to show people your skills and abilities. Plus, it makes you memorable. Meaning, when they hear about a job, theyâll remember to refer you to it. Donât underestimate the power of informational interviews. Honestly, the hardest part about them is setting them up. Yet, there are 1,000s of people out there online you can find and connect with as a way to ask for informational interviews. All it takes is a little effort. How much is a job worth to you? I think enough to want to set up five informational interviews each week. Try it and youâll be saying, âBINGO!â before you know it. Your Next Step - FREE Webinar Are you one of the millions of Americans who has surpassed the nine-month national average for job search? Then itâs time to throw out the old and bring in the new. It's time to get back to work! Join me for a breakdown of whatâs not working in your job search. In this powerful session, I explain: Why you need to stop looking for a job in order to find work. How to remove the stigma of unemployment. Where the real jobs are and how you can find them. Fact: Nobody is ever taught in school how to job search. As a result, the average American is ill-prepared to conduct a productive job search when the time comes. And, if you were laid-off or fired from your last job, you are starting from a place where you lack confidence in your ability to sell employers on your value. Itâs time to break the cycle of ineffective job search tactics and get some innovative, fresh perspective on how you can get back to work. Donât miss this info-packed session! WATCH FREE WEBINAR ? Image Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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