How to Find a Job With The 4 X 4 Job Search Challenge

How to Find a Job With The 4 X 4 Job Search Challenge

In case you missed it, I wanted to share with you a post I recently wrote for Brazen Careerist!  Enjoy!  Anna

If you are on the job hunt, wading through online job postings is probably a familiar past time. And a time consuming one.  Because of the massive amounts of applicants and the few jobs actually available, the best way to successfully get an interview is to get a referral from someone already in your dream company. Today, you have to put much more work into a job search to make yourself stand out from the crowd. Some days, I bet you’re left thinking that this is just too much. Maybe you’ve even contemplated giving up.

Wait! Don’t quit just yet. I want to tell you about a job search strategy I used that can help you find your next dream job.

The barriers
At the beginning of 2011, I was preparing to graduate from business school and trying to figure out the next step in my career. I made a New Year’s resolution to knock down my barriers to networking and meet the people that would help me reach my goals and dreams. This was not easy. You see, I am an introvert and I need to be pushed shoved to get out and network. I am guilty of all the negative thoughts and excuses for not networking such as:

  • I am too busy.
  • I don’t know anyone.
  • I am exhausted after work.
  • My next great opportunity will come to me.
  • I hate that awkward introduction and I never know what to say to people I don’t know.

The Challenge
In January 2011, I embarked on a 4X4 networking challenge where every month I would met with four people I already knew but would like to get to know even better. I also made a point of meeting with four new people. My goal was to learn from each person I talked to and ask questions about how I get to the next step in my career. At the end of 2011, I will have added 48 new people to my network and strengthened relationships with 48 friends, co-workers and family members.

The Results
I have successfully completed my challenge for six months have had had the following amazing results:

  1. An interview: One of the most exciting outcomes of my challenge was that I got an interview at a top consulting firm that I was trying to get into for months. I was referred to an employee working at the company and she coached me through the hiring process and even gave me secret tips for the interview!
  2. Confidence and clear direction: In the beginning, I had to write out all the questions I wanted to ask. I rehearsed my elevator speech five times before each call. I am now more confident when speaking to people I don’t know and am immediately ready to go when they call. By talking with others in different fields about my future goals and dreams, my career path has become crystal clear and I now know exactly the steps I need to take.
  3. Referrals: I was shocked by the number of people who wanted to help me along my networking journey. Everyone I spoke to wanted to introduce me to someone else and most months I connected with even more than the eight people I reached out to. Just five minutes into one of my meetings, my contact told me she would refer me to her company because of how proactive I was in requesting and preparing for the informational interview. Talk about a great first impression!

So the next time you are preparing to apply for your next job online, take a minute and go through your network to see if anyone you know has contacts at the company or industry of your dreams. Reach out to your network on your social media accounts or send emails to people you know in the community or alumni from your college. Challenge yourself to knock down your networking barriers and reach for your goals and dreams.

 

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About Anna Runyan

Anna Runyan is a Consultant and Blogger at Classycareergirl.com. Anna’s career advice has been featured in Forbes, People StyleWatch magazine, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Brazen Careerist and Yahoo Finance. She publishes her blog as her “passion project”and loves helping other young women nail interviews and find fulfilling careers. Make sure you sign up for her monthly career report and free networking challenge ebook here.

Comments

  1. That’s really cool Anna. You are an excellent example to us on why Networking is so important. It’s something we all think we should do, but never really take the initiative to make it a consistent part of our lives.

    My company actually has a core product called Value Based Networking that fits right in with what you are doing. It’s good to see someone who actually practices it and shares the benefits.

    Bryce

  2. Christina says:

    What a great idea! These are great techniques to help you become more marketable, and breaks those barriers and fears as you take the time to develop relationships with people.

    It’s not all about what you know, and more about who you know.

    Awesome post!

  3. Mike says:

    That is a great idea. I’ve seen networking work time after time when looking for work. In fact you can see a lot of companies are relying on THEIR network of peers and associates as well when looking for someone to hire.

  4. Monica says:

    This is fascinating stuff. Chock full of useful information. I’m lucky enough not to be looking for a job, but I know someone I plan to share this with. Thanks!

  5. Valerie says:

    Hi Anna! This is Valerie from Miniskirt Murder. Thanks for stopping by. Good luck with your marathon! Have you read Born to Run? I don’t know about all that barefoot running talk, but the exuberance these people have for running has me itching to run all day long.

    About your post: I used to be so incredibly shy, and the thought of networking was just.. ugh. But I started slowly, and before I knew it, I suddenly am taking calls and hearing from so many interesting people, all because I spread the word about my interests and goals. It’s so true that people want to help, but of course they can’t unless they know about the need first. I wish I had learned this about five years sooner.

    Nice to meet you :)

    • admin says:

      Hi Valerie,

      Thanks so much for stopping by! I will definitely check out born to run, thanks for the recommendation! It sounds like we have very similar experiences! I was very shy as well but things definitely change once you begin to open up and tell others your dreams and goals. Crazy how that happens! I am so glad I started being open and connecting with people because I love the new opportunities that have opened for me because of it! Nice to meet you as well! Anna

  6. TB1010 says:

    Thanks for sharing your story! Your post on informational interviews helped me tremendously! I, too, will now start a 4X4 challenge. :)

    • admin says:

      Fabulous! I love hearing stories like this! So glad it is helping you! Let me know if I can help in any other way! Good luck! :)

      Anna

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