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That's the trouble with graduates nowadays, finding a descent job. Whatever their course is, finding the right connection within the company they will be applying is probably the best thing to do. I don't get this kind of practice and how it occurred but it is done any way. Right connection is all that matters.
Posted by: Brad Fallon | January 21, 2011 at 03:37 AM
Brad, it has always been this way. For a few years the practice got lost in the shuffle of technology; however, ultimately who you know is as valuable as what you know.
As a career coach, I know firsthand that those clients who have a good network will find employment more quickly (and generally be happier) than those who've only focused on doing the job in front of them.
It may take a village to raise a child, but it also takes a network to find a position.
Thanks for your thoughts.
Posted by: Kay Stout | January 21, 2011 at 08:26 AM
Great insight - I can't imagine how tough things will continue to get for our kids going forward...
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