我倒是通过海投简历找到过几个好工作,但是我做的最好的工作还是通过朋友找到的。第一次我工作的公司毫无预兆地倒闭后,我就是通过在记者招待会上认识的一位女士找到了下一份工作。
Make business associates at your company but also outside your company, inside your industry and beyond. Don’t just hand out business cards at happy hour — that’s not networking (and neither is scanning LinkedIn). Attend events for young professionals and break out of your clique. If you’re at a conference, strike up conversations. If you know someone who knows someone who works somewhere you’d like to work someday, ask for an introduction. The friend you make today could be your boss or co-worker tomorrow.
你的商业伙伴关系网,不应只局限于本公司或自己那一行,而要伸展更远。只在外面喝酒喝得开心时递几张名片不叫建立人际关系(浏览LinkedIn求职网也不算)。去一些给业内新人举办的社交活动,走出你自己的小圈子。如果你参加一个商讨会,要主动去交流。如果你朋友的朋友在你想工作的地方工作,大胆地去求介绍吧。你今天交的朋友可能就是你明天的老板或者同事。
9. There is value in longevity.
长期供职是有价值的。
In my 20s, I was a serious flight risk. I would up and leave anything — an apartment, a relationship, a job — at the slightest whim. I could not, would not stay put, and that meant filling out a new W-4 every year or two. The pursuit of next meant I was never anywhere long enough to get a good raise or promotion, and though I’d get more money or a better title at my next job, I was always the new girl, never commanding the authority that history can provide.
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