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How to Effectively Write Follow Up Emails When Networking
You have taken the step to start networking as part of your job search strategy. You have identified many interesting people that you would like to have as a part of your network. You've spent a lot of time crafting an engaging email. You should have heard something back. Instead, all you hear is *crickets*. What do you do?
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Broadening your network and making new contacts can lead to becoming aware of new opportunities and possibly getting referred for a job.
What was also interesting were the many comments from job seekers and recruiters on this topic. There are different opinions about what constitutes ghosting. Recruiter sentiment is that ghosting after someone has been interviewed constitutes ghosting but not after an application. Job seekers feel otherwise.