By Phil Rosenberg
If you keep your eyes open, you’ll never stop being amazed.
Jason Alba of JibberJobber.com quoted stats generated by JobBait (a resume mass mailing company) claiming (tongue-in-cheek) that “Networking Doesn’t Work”. But Mark Hovind’s (JobBait’s president) numbers also claimed that mass mailing 3,500 pieces of junk mail works 85% of the time for executive and managerial jobs. Maybe these stats were from the good-old 1970’s.
It made me laugh, because the statement is just so blatantly wrong.
Networking is a very effective way for candidates to find the best jobs – that goes for face-to-face and online networking. Of course networking doesn’t work if a job seeker under utilizes networking opportunities.
At their well attended event last night in Chicago, I asked the three founders of Networking for a Cause, Mark Carter, Becky Brett, and Justin Roy how people misuse networking opportunities.
Networking Coach, Founder and CRO Mark Carter offered “Networking is connecting others who you can help also; not just trying to sell everyone you meet.”
Justin added “Often, people blow it by being too selfish and self serving in their introduction.” » Read more: Networking: Why “Networking Doesn’t Work”


