You go to your dream company's career page and find the perfect role. You fit the qualifications for the role and are excited for the opportunity.
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You attach your resume and cover letter and are hopeful that you'll hear positive news soon or hear back soon.
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Days go by, even weeks, and you finally receive an inbox notification which states "Thank you for applying!"
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Oh these words, you rush to open the email, but know that the first few words can make or break your day.
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It's an update; you're thinking that it'll be an interview opportunity, yet the opportunity turns out to be another one of those dreaded emails.
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"Unfortunately, we decided to go with other candidates."
Those dreaded words can break a personâs day. Have you ever felt this way?
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I have had my fair share of receiving those emails, and I want to try and help you reduce those in your inbox.
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Hence, I am sharing some insider tips from myself/Wonsulting to get into your dream career. Before we start, letâs break down the average application process.
We believe that there are 4 tiers in the Job Search process:
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You simply apply to a role without a referral. We call this a âblind applicationâ because itâs simply a âhope for the bestâ situation.
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You get referred for the role from someone at the company, but is not on the team that is directly hiring. For example, letâs say youâre going for an Operations Analyst position and a Software Engineer refers you.
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Someone on the hiring team refers you for the role; for example, letâs say youâre going for a Financial Analyst position at Amazon, specifically for Devices. Someone on the team for Amazon Devices recommends you for the role to the hiring manager.
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The Hiring Manager who is directly responsible for the role recommends you; for example, letâs say youâre going for a Product Manager role at Facebook Messenger. The Head of Product for Facebook Messenger is the Hiring Manager; they recommend you for the role.
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So what was the point of breaking down the tiers? Because most people will be in either Tier 3 or 4. Letâs break this down even further, and look at it more closely.
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Letâs say youâre going for the Business Analyst position at Cisco.
How many people are applying? Letâs say 1,000+
How many people are getting referred? Letâs say 200.
How many people are getting recommended by a Hiring Team Member? Letâs say 10.
How many people are getting recommended by a Hiring Manager? Letâs say 2.
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Lastly, how many roles are they recruiting for? Letâs just say 5.
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If you were a recruiter/hiring manager, what would you look at first? Letâs say they choose the 2 from the Hiring Manager recommendation and they choose 2 from the Hiring Team Member recommendations.
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That only leaves 1 role left for 1,200 to go for.
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The reason why youâre getting rejected is because if youâre in Tier 4 or 3, youâre getting beat out by the Tier 1 & 2. If youâre able to get into Tier 1 or 2, thatâs when you get a better chance, especially coming from a non-target school or from a non-traditional background.
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Now, how do you get into Tier 1 or 2?
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Networking.
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Networking is game-changing, especially with you getting into your career
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How do you network?
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Hereâs exactly what Iâd do if I were trying to get into my career.
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Reach out to professionals who work at the company that Iâm interested in; there are SO many ways on how to do it, but letâs dive into how to do it first with Alumni.
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How To Network With Alumni on LinkedIn
Letâs say youâre going for a Marketing Internship and youâve identified your company as Cisco.
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Search âPositionâ and then filter âCurrent Companyâ to âCiscoâ. Youâve now identified 3,000+ results of Marketing Interns at Cisco. Now, letâs find those who attend your University. Letâs say that you currently go to Chapman University. Youâd then change the âUniversityâ to âChapman University.â
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Go to their Profile and look at their About Section; the person will USUALLY have something regarding their lives, experiences, etc. Youâll use this information and incorporate into the personalized invite.
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Then check their activity; the reason why you want to check this is because you want to make sure that theyâre ACTIVE on LinkedIn.
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Why?
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If you reach out to someone and theyâre not active on LinkedIn, youâll never be able to connect with them because theyâll never see your message.
Now why do you send a personalized invite?
After they accept your invite, most will NOT reply at first. After, they accept, send a message with the following content:
Hereâs a simple message template you can send:
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Hi (Name), hope youâre well! Thanks for connecting with me on LinkedIn, I appreciate connecting with you!
Iâm writing to you because Iâd love to learn more about your story, specifically (xyz).
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Iâd love to follow in your footsteps & journey; my story is (your story in 1â2 sentences). Iâd also love to see how I can provide value/help you in any endeavors/initiatives!
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Please let me know if youâd be free sometime to chat, as I appreciate your time and help in advance.
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Thanks and have a great day!
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If they say yes to a phone call, thatâs amazing! The goal of the call is as follows:
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Throughout my own career, networking has been essential in landing roles at companies Iâve always aspired to work in. Hereâs some quick âdonâtsâ especially when networking:
âMake friends, not connectionsâ
â Jonathan Javier
Jonathan Javier is the CEO/Founder of Wonsulting, which mission is to âturn underdogs into winnersâ. Heâs also worked in Operations at Snap, Google, and Cisco coming from a non-target school/non-traditional background. He works on many initiatives, providing advice and words of wisdom on LinkedIn and through speaking engagements. In total, he has led 220+ workshops in 9 different countries including the Mena ICT Forum in Jordan, Resume/Personal Branding at Cisco, LinkedIn Strategy & Operations Offsite, Great Place To Work, Talks at Google, TEDx, and more. Heâs also been featured as a Top Job Search Expert in articles from Forbes, Business Insider, DailyMail, Yahoo News, LinkedIn News, Jobscan, Brainz Magazine, and more. Heâs amassed 800K+ followers on LinkedIn, Instagram,& TikTok as well as 30+ million impressions monthly on his content.
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