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How Job-Seekers Get Their Jobs


 

The pie chart below shows the importance of networking in finding a job.

 

Note: While this chart is fairly old, there is still some validity to it. Still, to see the most current trends on job-hunting, please see our annual reports on the state of job-hunting.

 

Only about 5 percent of people obtain jobs through the "open" job market -- consisting primarily of help-wanted ads on the Internet and in print publications. Another 24 percent obtain jobs through contacting companies directly -- the cold-calling method of job-hunting. Twenty-three percent obtain jobs through such means as employment agencies, college career-services offices and executive-search firms.

 

The remaining 48 percent -- nearly half of all jobhunters, obtain their jobs through referrals -- that is word of mouth. How do they get referrals and find out about jobs through word of mouth? By networking. What is networking? Find out everything you need to know by going to The Art of Networking.

 

[Source: U.S. Department of Labor, 2001]

 

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