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Monday, November 5, 2007

using a personal connection when applying for a job

A reader writes:

I saw an ad on one of the online sites for a job I want to apply for. So I went to the firm's address and found the job and there was a link to apply. The thing is that I don't trust the apply online sites. Most of the time, even if I am very qualified for a job, I never hear back. I know of the person who is the director of the department that the job is in, we are members of the same professional organization. Would it be bad form to just send my resume and cover letter to her? The online site does not even have a place to add a cover letter.

If you have a personal connection at the company, you should absolutely take advantage of it and send your materials directly to her. This would be true even if your contact there were in a completely unrelated department -- but since she's even in the same department you're applying to (and possibly the manager of the position since she's the director), this is an ideal set-up.

It's always better to use a personal in if you have one. You can even use a friend's personal in, if your friend is willing. The idea is just to get a live person to shepherd your application along. Good luck!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for the advice. I took the advice and sent my resume and cover letter to her. Although I have not heard back from her directly, the HR department of the firm contacted me for a MS Word copy of my resume. I'm not sure if that will definitely get me an interview but at least it is a start. I think had I just applied on the online site, I would not have even heard back from the department. Thank you so much!

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for the advice. I took the advice and sent my resume and cover letter to her. Although I have not heard back from her directly, the HR department of the firm contacted me for a MS Word copy of my resume. I'm not sure if that will definitely get me an interview but at least it is a start. I think had I just applied on the online site, I would not have even heard back from the department. Thank you so much!

Anonymous said...

So far I have not heard back from them but I'm waiting. Their HR office posted the job on the local library assocation website also. The only thing I am worried about is with the same idea that I know someone there is that someone in HR will know someone where I work and will contact my manager that I am looking because the firm where I work has a current opening and some of the resumes look great but instead of letting us interview them, our HR department is contacting people at their employers to find out more about them.

Alison said...

A prospective employer should not contact your current employer without your explicit permission -- this is pretty much universal etiquette, because we know that it could cause real problems for you! This is so universally accepted that you shouldn't need to worry about it happening, unless there's some horrible fluke, like the prospective employer is married to your current manager :)

Anonymous said...

I don't think I will even get an interview which is disheartening at best. I have not heard anything back from anyone at all. I do have a fear that even though it is universal etiquette, one of the HR people at my firm came from the firm I was applying to and she's been known to check other firms for candidates here so I would guess the same thing could happen. Sorry, I really am frustrated with my current place of employment. Things are a bit unprofessional to say at best where I now work.

Anonymous said...

I got the job!! I start in 2 weeks! Thank you! Turns out their whole interviewing process is just slow!