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If you’re a blue-collar worker, you might think you can grow your career without relying on networking, simply because that type of thing isn’t typically associated with your industry.
But being able to make connections, build relationships and leverage your contacts are critical components to career success, regardless of what duties your job entails.
“When you’re a passive job seeker, you’re being complacent,” which can hinder your ability to get promoted or recruited, says Laurie Grove, director of career services at Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology.
Take these five steps to build your network.
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50 companies hiring entry-level workers right now
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If getting a new job is your #1 New Year's resolution and it hasn't happened yet, don't freak out. You're actually in a great position because January is one of the busiest times for companies to hire—and since January is also one of the busiest months for job seekers, it's a win-win for everyone.
Using data provided by the TalentNeuron tool from insights and technology company CEB, we found some of the top firms on the hunt for fresh, entry-level talent. So get your resume ready and take a look. Whether you want to work in retail, health care, sales—or just about anything—there's a company on this list that could have the perfect job for you.
If getting a new job is your #1 New Year's resolution and it hasn't happened yet, don't freak out. You're actually in a great position because January is one of the busiest times for companies to hire—and since January is also one of the busiest months for job seekers, it's a win-win for everyone.
Using data provided by the TalentNeuron tool from insights and technology company CEB, we found some of the top firms on the hunt for fresh, entry-level talent. So get your resume ready and take a look. Whether you want to work in retail, health care, sales—or just about anything—there's a company on this list that could have the perfect job for you.
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