Networking & the hidden job market

Networking is all about building connections with others. Although networking may sound intimidating, you are doing it informally every day with each conversation you have with family, friends, peers & instructors. Building a strategic network is useful for learning more about a certain career path, organization, or skill. Review our resources below for networking tips and assistance with conducting an informational interview. Need help with growing your network? We recommend the LinkedIn alumni tool where you can search through the SMUMN alumni community. Check out our LinkedIn resources to build your profile today.

Did you know that 70-80% of jobs are never even publicly advertised?! These are filled through networking, internal hires, and referrals. Networking can play a huge role in reducing your time in the job search. Even for posted jobs, a majority of those hired are filled by networking.

Networking for Better Opportunities: Land a Job By Socializing

Recent studies underscore the significance of networking in career progression, with over 80% of individuals securing job opportunities through this channel. Such statistics vividly emphasize the significant role that networking plays in professional development.

Despite the wealth of opportunities the …

By Ivy Exec
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6 Tips for Building Relationships in a New Job

Starting a new job can is exciting, with new tasks, a new environment, and new people to get to know. As you navigate a new workplace and role, building relationships with your colleagues is essential both for your future professional …

By HospitalRecruiting
HospitalRecruiting is an online healthcare job board for physicians, advanced practitioners, nurses, and allied health professionals. Visit our site to view current medical practice and employment opportunities or navigate to our Healthcare Career Resources Blog for more great articles like this one!
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How to Network After You’ve Been Let Go

By Robin Merle

As soon as people hear that you’ve been let go, one of their first questions will be, “Are you networking?” In some ways, this is like asking if you’re getting another pet right after you tell them …

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