Searching for a job can be stressful, scary, and frustrating. It is only made worse by the tedious work of filling out countless, time consuming, online applications.
How many times have you spent over 30 minutes to fill out an application for a positions you were perfect for and never received a response. Many online applications take an hour to fill out and then just go to a general mailbox.
If you rely on filing out as many applications as possible to get a job it will either never happen, or it will take so long you will probably give up before it does.
This process will allow you to email your resume directly to the hiring manager or executive that can get you an interview, and then call them to secure that interview in less than 5 minutes.
Never fill out an online application again.
You can get hired in less than half the time.
You will be able to network directly with executives
who will get you interviews which will get you a job.
Your network will inform you of upcoming, possibly unpublished
job openings and think of you when a new position becomes open.
Hiring managers will remember you because you directly contacted them.
You can reconnect with lost colleges who can notify you of potential
opportunities at their firms, as well as, get your resume to the necessary people.
You will not just be another application in an in-box.
You will be able to schedule many more interviews.
- You will stay much more involved and optimistic in your job search
because you will be actively networking instead of just
filling out endless, mind numbing, online applications.
Process Overview
1. Find a Job
2. Find a Hiring Manager
3. Find Their Contact Information
4. Email Your Resume and Call To Ask For an Interview
2. Find a Hiring Manager
3. Find Their Contact Information
4. Email Your Resume and Call To Ask For an Interview
Step 1 - Find a Job
To Get Started we recommend that you find a specific position you are interested in. You can email and call any company you would like to work for, but you may want to be sure they are hiring.
We recommend using
Executive Search Online,
a FREE resource. (more info)
We recommend using
Executive Search Online,
a FREE resource. (more info)
Step 2 - Find a Hiring Manager
After you have found a position you are interested in you will need to find the name of a professional, within that company, who can get you an interview.
If you have not already you will need to sign up for an account with Linkedin.
It is free and will be a valuable tool in your job search.
Go to the Advanced People Search section by clicking on the icon below.
In the “Company” section type the name of the company that has posted a position you are interested in.
Step 3 - Find an Executive's Contact Information
By utilizing the search box below, or our Job Networking Campaign page, you will be able to find an executives email address and phone number in seconds.
You will be able to send your resume, cover letter, and any additional documentation of success that no online application ever could. You can have your resume in front of a hiring manager in 5 minutes instead of taking an hour to fill out an application that ends up in a general mailbox.
You will be able to directly call the company to request an interview, network for other opportunities, network for future opportunities, build professional relationships, and much more.
You can search for as many people as you would like to build your network and contact any company that has posted a job you are interested in.
You will get full profile reports of social and professional networks which will allow you to network effectively on many different mediums.
You will be able to send your resume, cover letter, and any additional documentation of success that no online application ever could. You can have your resume in front of a hiring manager in 5 minutes instead of taking an hour to fill out an application that ends up in a general mailbox.
You will be able to directly call the company to request an interview, network for other opportunities, network for future opportunities, build professional relationships, and much more.
You can search for as many people as you would like to build your network and contact any company that has posted a job you are interested in.
You will get full profile reports of social and professional networks which will allow you to network effectively on many different mediums.
Example of Social / Professional
Network Profile Reports
Step 4 - Start Your Job Networking Campaign
Or, you can try out the Executive Contact Information Generator below.
For optimal results please provide the state the executive resides in. You can easily find this information on their profile when working on step 2.
Find An Employer's Email Address and Phone Number






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