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Five months of networking, still no new job by possibly noteworthy at 3:16 pm EDT, Jun 3, 2006 |
"People tend to attribute a promotion, or a great move to another company, to luck, or to being 'in the right place at the right time.' But far more often, it's the result of networking," Anderson adds. "The more people know who you are and what you're good at, the 'luckier' you're likely to be.
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RE: Five months of networking, still no new job by Catonic at 2:50 pm EDT, Jun 4, 2006 |
possibly noteworthy wrote: "People tend to attribute a promotion, or a great move to another company, to luck, or to being 'in the right place at the right time.' But far more often, it's the result of networking," Anderson adds. "The more people know who you are and what you're good at, the 'luckier' you're likely to be.
Networking can do a lot of good in finding a job. Serendepity also plays a part. |
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