Imagine a world in which every company you were interested in working for wanted to interview you. It sounds like a perfect world, right? There is a job search secret for every aspect of your job search. There is also a job search secret or two for every tip included in this article. These are the top three tips to make your job search more effective.

Tip #1: Give an Informational Interview

Most companies today have mid to senior level manager positions available, and easy to find. The job search secret is to look in multiple places for them. You can search on their website, get a friend to give you a referral, or use a job search engine. You can even watch press releases on Google or Yahoo or search employees of a company using social networking sites like FaceBook or LinkedIn. Another job search secret is to be informed. Being informed is a great way to ace an interview, and find yourself employed.

An "informational interview" is the next step in your job search. Interviews like this are very low pressure and are just a way for you to find our about the position, the company, or the industry. Most of the time the person you are interviewing will be happy and willing to answer all of your questions. Being proactive is another job search secret.

Focus all of your attention on the interviewee. This tip will not only help you master interviews like that, but it will make you look better to the interviewee and to other potential employers.

The most common mistake job seekers in this position make is acting as if they were searching for that job. The job search secret here is to forget that you are looking for a job and just focus on gaining the best information about an industry, from an industry leader.

Tip #2: Show Genuine Interest

When you are a job seeker your time is spent following companies that you might like to work for. The job search secret is to let them know you are. An easy way to make an introduction is to follow press releases using social media, or on a search engine like Google.

After finding an event during a press release send the company a letter introducing yourself and also explaining how the article (referenced of course) caught your eye. The first person quoted in the article is always a great person to send the letter to. This is definitely a job search secret.

Tip #3: Creativity is Key

Look for a potential employer to sponsor an event near you. Then help by volunteering with the event. There will most likely be volunteers with the company that you can network with. Check to see if a potential company is a chamber of commerce member or if they support any non-profit organizations or causes. Creatively getting yourself introduced to people working for they company you want to is an often overlooked job search secret.

Concentrate the number of companies that you are interested in working for. This is the last, and most simple, job search secret. You just have to do a little research and following these tips you can go from job seekers to employees at any of the companies you are interested in.

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