• Rodeo@lemmy.ca
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            It means “be rich”.

            People who have to work 40 hours a week, plus do their own cooking and cleaning, plus all their own errands, plus taking care of the kids or pets, don’t have time to network.

            There’s a reason politics is filled with rich lawyers and finance people, and it because they have the luxury of networking.

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              2 years ago

              It’s basically useless when you’ve tried your network and it’s all dead ends. This advice feels like the “don’t be ugly” of the employment world.

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                Yeah there’s that about the dead ends. Been there as well. My own field now has a lot more gains to be had from networking. Past ones, not so much. Maybe it depends on the nature of the job as well? I’m not sure. I imagine it’s a lot more helpful in sales.

                I’m not great at it myself honestly. I could really learn from my spouse. She’s an SME in a niche field and literally every job after the first one, she was recruited by someone in her network. But that’s neither here, nor there.

                Anyway, that’s all I got. Rant over.

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                  I got a lot of this advice trying to get into academia. From what I found, knowing someone somewhere is actively detrimental to getting a job. Not only will you not get a job because of your connections, people will avoid giving you a job because hiring from a network speaks ill of the academic rigor of the institution. Whether it’s real or not, the image is maximal meritocracy, and that means the traditional advice from the corporate world is useless.

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            2 years ago

            anyone who says ‘networking’ is a charlatan imo. at least try to word it like a human being while giving advice

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        CV library gets me some calls from recruiters, be prepared for spam/WhatsApp scams though

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      2 years ago

      Is that really the way? I mean, there’s just not enough of the ruling class to go around for everyone to have their turn.