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This NY Times article highlights what we've been teaching at MAM Employment Services: job applicants who have been referred by an insider have a much greater chance of getting noticed, getting and interview, and getting hired.
It's been said that "finding a job is a full time job", but it's difficult to spend 40 hours a week either performing rote tasks on the computer, or being out in the marketplace being told "no" all day long. Dividing your efforts among three different job search strategies will not only allow you to work longer hours in your job search without going stir-crazy; it will also lead to better results.