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Can You Get A Job Without Having Any Experience?

  • Sep 16, 2015
  • 2 min read

Can You Get A Job Without Having Any Experience?

I was amazed when I heard a friend of mine obtained employment in a role he had zero experience in. He was a sociologist but was able to get multiple offers in the Oil and Gas industry in a down economy.

I met with Fred to discuss his job search and he attributed his success to the following things:

Get Engaged:

He joined multiple Oil and Gas related Linked-in groups and attended many of their networking events. By doing this he was able to get insider connections within the organization. He also volunteered in several of their causes which allowed members of the organization to see his work ethic. Most people feel more comfortable hiring someone they know and Mike made sure that he was known by people in the industry.

  • Action - Go on meetup and Linked-in and find groups related to your industry of preference and join them. Comment in forums and connect with people 1 on 1, collect their contacts and create a database to keep track of the people you are meeting. Follow up with people that you think can help you in your job search.

Educate yourself

If you are planning on entering an industry you know nothing about it is best that you get a fundamental understanding of what they do. You don’t need to know everything but just enough to have a good conversation. Take the following steps to educate yourself:

  1. Decide on 10 companies you are interested in and get an understanding of what they do and how they make money. You can easily discover this in a quick google search and you will most likely find similarities among the companies if they are in the same industry.

  2. If you have no experience in this industry then search on Linkedin and Job boards for entry level positions in the organization. Most people learn on the job and you’d be surprised how many people knew nothing about their roles before they started. See peoples job descriptions to get an idea of what the typical day of an individual in the organization looks like.

  3. Research as much as possible till you have a good base understanding of the industry and can carry on a conversation comfortably.

Capture Education and Engagement in Resume: Once you are a member of multiple industry groups, understand their language and attend their events you can modify your resume to reflect this.

  • An example would be putting the name of their company on your cover letter and describing how you volunteered at their Charity event or Run for Cancer.

  • Use industry jargon in your resume to demonstrate your understanding

  • Update your linked-in profile to highlight your volunteer work and attendance at their events and participation in their forums.

The key to Fred’s success was strategic networking and research, if you are able to connect with the right people and demonstrate your competence and dedication you can get a job in any industry. This is not a short term strategy but if you are dedicated it will allow you to break into an industry you may not have any education in.

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