Wednesday, May 13, 2020
The Hidden Gold of Employee Referral Programs - Pathfinder Careers
The Hidden Gold of Employee Referral Programs - Pathfinder Careers The Hidden Gold of Employee Referral Programs Think of it as a bounty. A price on your head (as it were), and you donât even know what that price is. But in truth⦠that doesnât even matter. What DOES matter is how this program delivers results for you. What I am talking about are the smart and savvy companies that offer incentives to existing employees for referring top industry talent as suggestions as potential company new hires. The adage of âpeople hire who they knowâ rings ever true. By being engaged in your industry, building meaningful relationships and connections, and yes, even volunteering within your field or professional membership association can expose your personal brand integrity to people who arenât necessarily the decision makers. But these are the people who are connected to the ones that are the hiring managers. Understanding what target companies offer employee referral programs can be absolute gold to your career future. How? The mere fact that employers invest in the good judgment of trusted staff members who make referrals reveals a great deal of information about the company. Smart managers know that by offering incentives for those recommendations can actually cut down on bad hiring decisions on unknown candidates. Your goal? Start asking questions. Find out what companies have internal employee referral programs. Get to know people at the company who are in your career orbit, and reach out to them. Building a relationship with them could result you being a prized referral to the hiring manager, with the special âblessingâ of someone who knows you. This is a golden opportunity to find your way into target companies through the âbackdoorâ of internal referrals versus the âfront doorâ of applying stone-cold online through the companyâs web portal. And thats how you can maximize your job search activities.
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