Main Menu
Articles Home
Most Popular Articles
Top Authors
Submit Articles
Submission Guidelines
Link to Us
Bookmark
Contact Us



Partners
 
Home / Career

Warm Contacts: Learn How to Create a List of Them

By:Chelsea Aubin


A warm contact list is a list of people that you contact when you are looking for a job. These people are willing to help you in your search by offering information about current job openings, business opportunities, or just to give you tips on looking for a job. So who belongs on your warm contact list? Here are some people who might be willing to help.



Family and friends should always be first on your list of warm contacts. They are always willing to help or to give advice. They may be able to give you information on job openings, or refer you to trustworthy people who might be able to help you. They can introduce you to people who could help with your search, and provide honest information about the people you are associating with.



Former employers or co workers are also a must on your warm contact list. It is important to keep a good relationship with former employers because a potential employer will most likely call past employers to see what kind of a worker you were and why you no longer have that job anymore. Past employers can also give you information on that field and that could help in your job search. When you ask family and friends about information it can very well be second hand or rumors. But when you ask someone who is in the same field as you are looking to go into, such as a past employer, they will be able to give you first hand information or clear up any questions you might have.



People who share the same beliefs and hobbies as you are often willing to help you with your job search. Members of the church, political party, fraternity, or sorority usually will help you with your job search. They may give you information or they could also think twice about giving it to you. Their opinion of the people they can connect you with could help you build a strategy on how to approach them and ask them for their help.



Another type of person you might want to have on your warm contacts list is people who sell you things. You may think that your relationship doesn't extend past the retail and business you have together, but more than likely they will be willing to help you in the job field if they can. These people know that maintaining a stable relationship is crucial to eh business that you have together. They may be a good source because they know a lot of different people and associate with them on a daily basis. They could be able to refer you to someone they know that is in the same field as you are looking to go into.



A professional organization related to the field you are looking to go into can give you unbiased information on job openings with their members. These organizations can also give you information on a business that you are thinking about working for.



These are the most important people you want to talk to when searching for a job. These people should make up your warm contact list and should give you the most options on your job search.



Digg del.icio.us Blink Stumble Spurl Reddit Netscape Furl

Article keywords: warm contacts, job hunting, list, sources

Article Source: http://www.articles2k.com

Learn more Career & Job Hunting Tools and Information at job-hunting.articlesresource.com







Top Career Articles
  • 2). Pharmacist Resume Samples Will Help You Create An Unmistakable Resume!  By : Robert Marcus
    Pharmacist resumes must have information of your experience relevant to the position in a quick and clear format. Employers are interested in a highly qualified person and customer friendly attitude. Apart from highlighting your qualifications, contact information, experience etc, the following points will provide a hint on how to prepare the resume for a Pharmacist position.

  • 3). How To Write The Best Teacher Resume You Can  By : Laura Adams
    It should come as no surprise that there is a currently a shortage of teachers in the United States. This unfortunate trend has been seen for well over a decade. To compound the issue, recent labor studies have predicted that teaching positions will likely continue to grow faster than the national average for the next several years due to recent government regulations to reduce class size and increase educational accountability.

  • 4). Skilled Workers Needed By Auto Industry  By : David Sanders
    An auto dealership job may put you on the road to a rewarding career-particularly if you're a veteran. Military veterans have the skills and work ethic needed for many careers. A new study by Harris Interactive estimates there are more than 100,000 career jobs currently available at auto dealerships across the country. The report also found that auto dealers hired more than 15,000 veterans since January 2004.

  • 6). Keys To Getting The Law Enforcement Job You Want  By : Don Cirillo
    These days, when uncertain economic times are putting many careers in doubt, an increasing number of people are looking to work in law enforcement. And there are very good reasons for this. As many industries have shrunk, North American communities have steadily increased their budgets for law enforcement. Police officers now enjoy better pay and often outstanding benefits.

  • 7). Nursing facts that everyone should know  By : Suzanne Verita
    Most people say it is a career about caring. Others say it is a job about professional administration of medications and cure to patients. Some say it is the duty to work out predicaments by using critical thinking skills. In whatever way you want to call it, nursing is, indeed, a conglomeration of all these beliefs and the faculty of many other skills.

  • 8). The Female Firefighter  By : Barney Garcia
    Firefighting is no longer just the domain of the male. Just like every other career, trade, or profession women have made inroads into this traditionally male territory.

  • 9). How To Achieve A Balanced And Healthy Lifestyle In Retirement  By : Cynthia Barnett
    Now that you’ve retired, you have entered an entirely new phase of life, a life filled with new challenges, adventure and hopefully one that brings you complete and total satisfaction. However, if you’re like most people, change isn’t always easy and is sometimes stressful. This stress is completely normal but may be compounded if you don’t learn how to balance all the demands on your time.

  • 10). Career - Test Your Negotiation Skills  By : CD Mohatta
    Negotiation is part of every professional’s life. To negotiate, means to arrive at an understanding with another person, so that both of you are satisfied with the results. Do you know what is your skill in negotiation? If not, why not test and find out because most of our interactions demand negotiation. You are negotiating with your love partner about which place to go for dinner.


New Career Articles
  • 7). Are You In The Right Job?  By : Garry Zancanaro
    If you become known as a person that can be relied upon to get a job done, who is efficient and productive, has initiative and is prepared to accept challenges, and has a positive attitude to your work and your co-workers, you will be considered a great asset by any well run organisation.

  • 8). Unemployment Blues: Mind Over Mood  By : Virginia Bola
    Unemployment plays havoc with our emotional system. We take a number of hits all at once: loss of occupational identity, economic pressure, family anxiety, and the humiliation of job search.



 


© 2006 articles2k.com - Privacy Policy