You have applied to every job on LinkedIn and posted on Monster, Indeed, and CareerBuilder, you’ve followed up with calls, networked until you are blue in the face, and each Sunday you take the newspaper and apply for every job in your field, but you’re still not landing your dream job.
It’s time to think outside of the box for your career search.
Send Half of Your Resume
During your job search, find 2-5 companies you want to work for. Write a great cover letter on why you are a good fit, pointing to the enclosed resume. Don’t seal the envelope and don’t enclose a resume. They’ll think the resume fell out in the mail. They will call and engage in a conversation. Sell yourself shamelessly.
Write A Prospecting Letter
Make use of the power of direct mail. Locate 5-10 companies. Write up a letter to your contact network and ask them if they know anyone who works at any of the companies on your list. When a contact says they know someone on your list, send them your resume and ask them to forward it to their contact or ask permission to send it yourself.
E-Mail Chain Letter
Create a list of 20 companies you want to work for and send an email to everyone you know to see if they know anyone who works at these companies. Ask them to contact you if they do, so that you can ask for a referral. Finally, ask them to forward your email to 10 more people. However, don’t do this if you’re currently employed!
Distribute A Booklet
Write a booklet with information relevant to your industry and give it away. Everyone loves free information and this demonstrates your expertise. Give the booklet away electronically and advertise it to newsgroups where hiring managers will see it.
Call Human Resources
Sounds crazy, right? Call the human resources department. Ask them what outside agency or third-party recruiting firm they use. Tell them that their company is not currently looking for someone with your skillset and the agency may be dealing with other firms, so you are looking for a recommendation. They may very well ask you for an interview. If not, at least you do get a lead. They would love to save the agency fees. Also being recommended gives you special attention. Send them a thank you note.
Bonus Job Searching Tip: Use the Resources at Career Roshi!
At Career Roshi, we specialize in job search services, resume writing, career coaching, and much more! If you’re struggling to find a job, reach out today so we can help you on your career search.