"Competition for jobs is fierce but networking is one way of differentiating yourself as a stellar candidate. Recently, I read the e-book, "Stop Job Searching, Start Networking" from Job Bound, a career-services company. According to Job Bound, 66% of all jobs are won through networking, so much of your job-search time should be concentrated on spreading the word about your credentials, in addition to applying for open positions found through publicly available listings (a target company's website, online job boards, craigslist, etc.)."
http://www.wisebread.com/networking-basics-for-regular-people
Do you think you don't have enough contacts? This website has some helpful hints on how to connect with people and present yourself to the world. There is a way to saying that your out of a job and that your looking for one. In order to get a good job and be hired in style, there are a certain ways to present yourself. Present yourself to others, specially to the people in whose company your interested is important. As they say "First impression is the best impression."
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