But....I Can't Volunteer
I have to look for a job!

Click , click , click … I don’t have time to volunteer or network-- I have to look for a job.
And how’s that going for you? How many automated rejection letters have you received?
You’re not alone—the digital job application system is overloaded with people going through the same motions as you.
Yes, it seems counterintuitive to do something for free or to go engage in an activity that isn’t specifically applying for a job or producing some income.
Newsflash: Networking in so many shapes and sizes IS an active method to gain the relationships you need to find your next role.
People hire who they know —it’s much less risky.
Breaking: Showing up to networking events with your resume in hand limits you more than getting to know people gradually and authentically. How do you feel when someone is trying to sell you something versus collaborate with you on a project?
Developing relationships through working in a volunteer capacity shows off your skills and develops needed trust and empathy with others. AFTER you’ve established relationships, then you can start letting people know that you’re looking for your next opportunity and asking whether they know anyone you should talk to.
You stand a lot better chance of getting warm referrals or directly meeting a decision-maker through engaging with others than by click-click-clicking away on job board application systems.
The digital realm does not care about you.
Develop relationships with people who will.
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