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Did you know that some of the best positions in the world are not advertised to the public? In a world of "It's who you know" and "promoting from within," sometimes outsiders have to get a little savvy in order to slip in under the radar. First, ask yourself "What job do I want?" Then ask yourself, "Where do I want to work?" If you are truly qualified for the job you want and you feel that you have what it takes to work where you want to work, then what's stopping you from trying?

Before submitting your resume, do your best to find out the direct contact persons name to submit your resume to and personalize a killer cover letter addressed to that specific person. If all you can come up with is human resources, find out the HR person's name and contact information and follow up several days after submitting your resume. Be cheerful when you call, it helps. It is not uncommon for the super savvy to send their resume directly to the department head or other person of authority. Who knows? You may catch them on a good day and they just might give you a call or put your resume at the top of the pile if they like what they see. I assure you, at the very least, they will appreciate the effort and the initiative and they will remember you if something opens up. This approach can work, so why not give it a try!


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Good advice Barbara! I agree that it's best to get used to companies that seem to take forever to make a hiring decision. Hiring ASAP rarely means that you will get hired on the spot and start working tomorrow. ASAP typically translates to two weeks or more. During your wait, feel free to make a follow up call to inquire about the status of the position. And always remember to be brief and be polite.

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