Roundone : Power of Job Referrals

roundone
2 min readSep 27, 2014

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Research puts forth that a job referral increases the chances of getting hired by ten times. Not surprising though; there have been times when we would approach our well placed acquaintances to refer us in their company as it seemed to be a way shorter mode to grab job in an established company. I am sure many would be able to relate to this.

Getting placed through a relative or other known people had been a traditional way of being referred into a company. It didn’t always assure the favorable results with respect to the desired post as well as company but seemed easy to most people. With change in time, the name “Job Referral” is intact but the means has transformed a little. The contemporary times witness the strength of job referrals in landing you the perfect job without much wait.

Well-designed referral programs not only identify top prospects that are not in a job-search mode but they also require employees to assess candidates for skills and fit and to sell them on the company and the job. Taken together, this identification, assessment and selling feature make referrals superior to any other source and this is the reason that job referrals have an upper hand over job portals.

Job referrals save job seekers from the cumbersome job search process which desires sweat and blood and then too promises no guarantee. This approach shortens the job application process by delivering the application directly in the hands of the referrer who can then judge and review your skills and compare them with the skills required for available vacancy. This way your job application gets due priority and it further assures instant results in terms of getting an interview fixed with the recruiter/referrer.

It is a human trait to seek guarantee in almost everything from Campus placement to product replacement, Money back guarantee to assured investment returns and what not; then why keep waiting to get a job. With Job referrals, you are no more required to waste precious time in waiting when it is one of the urgent requirements for a prospering career and life.

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