Networking Your Way to a New Job
Career experts estimate that the vast majority of job openings are never advertised or publicly announced, but filled through word-of-mouth are networking -- known as the "hidden job market."
click on the below link to know how many networking jobs are available:
http://www.naukri2000.com/careers/jobs-networking.php3
Try job search networking, it really does work. At at least 60% - some report even higher statistics - of all jobs are found by networking.
For any salary pay scale you can check out in the following website:::
If you apply for a networking job, you have to send a covering letter with your resume in mail. A sample cover letter is as follows:
Sample Job Search Networking Letter
Contact Name
Title
Company
Title
Company
Address
City, State, Zip
City, State, Zip
Dear Mr. Contact,
I was referred to you by Diane Smithers from XYZ company in New York. She recommended you as an excellent source of information on the communications industry.
My goal is to secure an entry-level position in communications. I would appreciate hearing your advice on career opportunities in the communications industry, on conducting an effective job search, and on how best to uncover job leads.
Thanks so much, in advance, for any insight and advice you would be willing to share. I look forward to contacting you early next week to set up a telephone informational interview. Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
YourFirstName YourLastName
So try for networking jobs. Not only jobs on .net,java but also jobs on networking are very wide....... so know all the areas where jobs can be available for MCA...
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