5. For instance, the neighbor three doors
down might have a daughter-in-law
who’s a lawyer downtown. That lawyer
might represent a construction firm
that is looking for a new site
supervisor. The unemployed
construction professional three doors
down would never know this if he
hadn’t asked his neighbor if he knew
of any potential job openings in his
field.
6. It can be embarrassing for the
unemployed to ask social
acquaintances for help. Some people
feel as if they are imposing when
asking for help. Others are private and
prefer not to discuss work or financial
matters with their neighbors or
friends. Still others are simply too
ashamed of being out of work, and
don’t want to look like a failure in front
of others.
8. But all three of these attitudes can
hurt unemployed people who are job
searching. One of the best ways to find
employment is to network the old-
fashioned way: face-to-face.
Networking doesn’t just occur among
business professionals, former co-
workers and past bosses. Unemployed
people can also network with their
second cousins, sister’s boyfriend,
next-door neighbor, and mailman.
9. In fact, any time an unemployed
person tells someone she meets that
she’s out of work, she increases her
chances of eventually connecting with
someone who can help her find a new
job.
10. The potential upside, then, of asking
neighbors or friends the “Can you help
me get a job?” question is huge. And
the downside of suffering a bit of
embarrassment or hurt pride is
incredibly minor.
12. Job hunters aren’t afraid of surfing to
the best job search websites, asking
for job leads on Facebook or LinkedIn
or calling their former co-workers to
ask for employment
recommendations. They shouldn’t be
afraid, either, to ask the members of
their social circle for help in their job
searches.
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