
In these hard economic times, competition for jobs is tougher than ever. To stand out in a large pool of applicants, it helps to have all the right job searching tools--not only to land the interview, but also to get the job. That's why we're launching a new weekly series dedicated to teaching you all the job-hunting tips you need to nail down that dream offer. Clock in every Monday for a new installment of our career guide series; from crafting the perfect resume to what not to do on an interview, we'll cover everything you need to get on the path to success.
Networking can truly make or break your career. In fact, it's no exaggeration that a friend of a friend of a friend can launch you upwards and onwards by simply putting in a good word. Additionally, by creating a professional network, you double your job searching capabilities (because you have other lookouts) and put yourself in a prime position to hear about new employment opportunities--before they hit the market. Luckily, there are lots of social networking tools that can help facilitate making new professional contacts.
Professional AssociationsIn any industry, professional associations, clubs and membership services abound--all with the intention of offering you helpful advice, connecting you with other professionals and keeping you up-to-date about the latest industry news and trends.
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