Career Opportunity

Never miss a job opportunity in your job search


Do you spend hours on job boards and LinkedIn, unable to find the kind of job or employer you want? Sometimes, searching for the right employer feels like looking for the proverbial needle in a haystack as big as Manhattan. Let’s say that you connected with the perfect recruiter on LinkedIn by chance. How do you say something that stands out in their overcrowded inbox?

Recruiter outreach is one of the hardest parts of any job search. Sometimes, you may devote a significant portion of your time to craft the perfect introductory message to a recruiter just to get ignored at the end. These rejections will take your motivation away from you.

So, what can you do to make sure you never miss a great opportunity again?

Use LinkedIn’s advanced search features

You can get better use out of LinkedIn when you have a Premium account. Without a Premium account, the number of searches you can run and the messages you can send out will be limited. However, you can still make those limited numbers work when you optimize the people-finding process. A lot of job seekers don’t make the effort to connect with the recruiter on LinkedIn, so the limited people who do, stand a chance of getting noticed. If you are interested in a particular company, use LinkedIn to find someone who already works there and connect with them. Here’s what you can do:

  • Select the “People” option from the LinkedIn’s search bar.
  • Filer your search using the “Location,” Industry,” or “Current Company” options available there.
  • Add the right keywords to your search query. For ex: “Recruiter,” Hiring manager,” “Talent acquisition,” etc.
  • Review the profiles you find so that you know whether they are specialized for your field.
  • Go through the recent activity of the recruiters you find to spot open roles they’ve posted.
  • Send a customized message to the recruiter expressing your interest in the role.

Attend industry events and job fairs

If you are currently unemployed, or have the time to spare, attending industry networking events is one of the best methods to get in touch with a recruiter. If you are a recent graduate, you will have the chance to attend job fairs and career fairs organized by your campus. Take the most out of these opportunities and connect with as many recruiters as possible. When attending a career fair:

  • Prepare a set of resume and cover letter copies to share with recruiters.
  • Be prepared to face an interview on-the-spot.
  • Be ready with a physical or digital copy of your professional portfolio.
  • Have a plan to connect with recruiters on LinkedIn.
  • Be prepared to note down any important information shared.

When you are a working professional, you will be able to attend other forms of industry events such as conferences, business parties, seminars, and webinars. These events will give you a valuable opportunity to connect with recruiters as well as other professionals in your industry. Here’s how to get the most out of industry events for your job search:

  • Research and register for industry events.
  • Create and practice a short elevator pitch to introduce yourself to recruiters/other professionals,
  • Engage with event speakers and participants.
  • Ask your professional network to make introductions to recruiters who attend.
  • Follow up with your new connections through LinkedIn and build a conversation about your job search.

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