Consider the best job that you've had recently.
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Consider the best job that you've had recently.
Let's call "recently" in the past 10 years. (What makes a job "best" is up to you.)
Regardless of how you applied, online, in person, etc. did you:
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Consider the best job that you've had recently.
Let's call "recently" in the past 10 years. (What makes a job "best" is up to you.)
Regardless of how you applied, online, in person, etc. did you:
@futurebird Process, but I got the job 20 years ago and I've stayed with it.
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Consider the best job that you've had recently.
Let's call "recently" in the past 10 years. (What makes a job "best" is up to you.)
Regardless of how you applied, online, in person, etc. did you:
@futurebird May sound crazy but I got my best projects in my freelanced job on good old Twitter. When it was still good and Musk-free. Just by communicating with interesting people ... never met that atmosphere again, nowhere.
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@futurebird Process, but I got the job 20 years ago and I've stayed with it.
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Consider the best job that you've had recently.
Let's call "recently" in the past 10 years. (What makes a job "best" is up to you.)
Regardless of how you applied, online, in person, etc. did you:
I might “appropriate” a version of this poll for LinkedIn…
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Consider the best job that you've had recently.
Let's call "recently" in the past 10 years. (What makes a job "best" is up to you.)
Regardless of how you applied, online, in person, etc. did you:
@futurebird My current job (which is one of the best jobs I've had in a long time), I got through a recruiter that I had worked with before. My current boss knew of my previous boss (who I was working for at the time), and so was aware of my work indirectly, even if he didn't personally know who I was yet.
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Consider the best job that you've had recently.
Let's call "recently" in the past 10 years. (What makes a job "best" is up to you.)
Regardless of how you applied, online, in person, etc. did you:
@futurebird I'm 55 and only applied 'cold' once, which was a job I left within 3 years. Been at my current one almost 16 years.
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Consider the best job that you've had recently.
Let's call "recently" in the past 10 years. (What makes a job "best" is up to you.)
Regardless of how you applied, online, in person, etc. did you:
@futurebird I was vocal on LinkedIn about adjacent stuff and got lucky
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Consider the best job that you've had recently.
Let's call "recently" in the past 10 years. (What makes a job "best" is up to you.)
Regardless of how you applied, online, in person, etc. did you:
I always feel like a bit of a fraud giving CV help to students. I've reviewed a lot of CVs in my professional life, but I've never once applied for a job where the CV was a major factor. Even when I was doing freelance work, all of my clients were people who knew my work before I worked for them.
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Consider the best job that you've had recently.
Let's call "recently" in the past 10 years. (What makes a job "best" is up to you.)
Regardless of how you applied, online, in person, etc. did you:
@futurebird I got my best most-recent job because a recruiter contacted me.
I’m so old, I got my first job by answering a want ad in a newspaper.
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Consider the best job that you've had recently.
Let's call "recently" in the past 10 years. (What makes a job "best" is up to you.)
Regardless of how you applied, online, in person, etc. did you:
@futurebird Which category is self-employed?
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Consider the best job that you've had recently.
Let's call "recently" in the past 10 years. (What makes a job "best" is up to you.)
Regardless of how you applied, online, in person, etc. did you:
@futurebird A hiring manager reached out to me on LinkedIn.
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Consider the best job that you've had recently.
Let's call "recently" in the past 10 years. (What makes a job "best" is up to you.)
Regardless of how you applied, online, in person, etc. did you:
I was recruited at a portfolio review/interview session the corporation held at my art school.
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Consider the best job that you've had recently.
Let's call "recently" in the past 10 years. (What makes a job "best" is up to you.)
Regardless of how you applied, online, in person, etc. did you:
@futurebird @catmisgivings The best job I’ve had in the past ten years is the one I have now. 6 years ago, I was a candidate offered by a temp company. Last year, they were going to shed many of the temps, but I was one who converted to regular employee.
But, to the point, I didn’t know anyone.
Now, during my 50 year so-called career, interviewing as a mutual stranger, it wasn’t until I temped in 2016 that I got hired cold and even then, my percentage as a temp for being placed was low.
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I always feel like a bit of a fraud giving CV help to students. I've reviewed a lot of CVs in my professional life, but I've never once applied for a job where the CV was a major factor. Even when I was doing freelance work, all of my clients were people who knew my work before I worked for them.
I know the feeling of CV help feeling pointless.
But I've also had a glimpse from the other side. Almost all hires at my company are strangers applying through the process. How much CVs matter varies wildly.
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I know the feeling of CV help feeling pointless.
But I've also had a glimpse from the other side. Almost all hires at my company are strangers applying through the process. How much CVs matter varies wildly.
Recently, my girlfriend applied for another job at the org she's been working for as a freelancer for years. She got not chosen for the first round of interviews because she wrote her department head recommended her to apply for the position. (My idea, to show she has the backing of higher-ups inside the orgs.) This was read as lack of initiative on her part.
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I know the feeling of CV help feeling pointless.
But I've also had a glimpse from the other side. Almost all hires at my company are strangers applying through the process. How much CVs matter varies wildly.
Yup, a lot of people I've hired have gone through a process, submitted a CV, been interviewed, and so on. It's just that I've never done that from a cold start. I've applied for two jobs like that, I was rejected for one and declined the other (both with the same employer).
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Consider the best job that you've had recently.
Let's call "recently" in the past 10 years. (What makes a job "best" is up to you.)
Regardless of how you applied, online, in person, etc. did you:
@futurebird 13 years ago I was working at a specific sub-organization (org1) within a larger employer (main). Main handles common benefits, but employment is with a sub-organization.
I took a temporary developmental position at a different sub-organization (org2) within main for a few years. As part of my job at org2, I had a working lunch with someone from a third sub-organization (org3) and mentioned that I was rotating back to my original position with org1 and looking for projects to work on when I got back.
They mentioned me to someone who reached out asking whether I wanted to extend my temporary rotation and work at org3's site for a couple of years. I said yes, and my permanent boss at org1 said yes, but my permanent boss's boss said no. Org3 offered me a permanent position and I took it.
Very much the result of serendipity, since I didn't know the people offering me the job at all, and my acquaintance with the person who connected me to them was just meeting that one day.
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Consider the best job that you've had recently.
Let's call "recently" in the past 10 years. (What makes a job "best" is up to you.)
Regardless of how you applied, online, in person, etc. did you:
@futurebird my option is more : I applied cold but both companies didn’t (at the time) have those stupid recruiting platforms that look for keywords and throw out candidates randomly, so I got the job on experience
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Yup, a lot of people I've hired have gone through a process, submitted a CV, been interviewed, and so on. It's just that I've never done that from a cold start. I've applied for two jobs like that, I was rejected for one and declined the other (both with the same employer).
Thanks for the clarification. I slightly misread your post.