
‘covert job market’ means: The 10/10 rule shows jobs that are not advertised
In the end, ten honest contacts are worth more than 100 forced contact requests.
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If you ask for a job directly on the first contact, you quickly seem like someone who is just looking for a favor. (Symbol photo) © WavebreakMediaMicro/Imago Images The “10/10 rule” gives job seekers a clear plan. For new entrants, the “10/10 rule” is a meaningful impulse, says Koppitz, precisely because few already have a professional network at the start of their career.
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If you ask for a job directly on the first contact, you quickly seem like someone who is just looking for a favor. (Symbol photo) © WavebreakMediaMicro/Imago Images The “10/10 rule” gives job seekers a clear plan.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1For new entrants, the “10/10 rule” is a meaningful impulse, says Koppitz, precisely because few already have a professional network at the start of their career.
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