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					<description><![CDATA[(I wrote this blog post in 2010. Given that I presented about this idea earlier this year, I thought it was time to publish it.)  So, here&#039;s a good story.  Having just finished my contract with Touchnote, I was looking for work.  A friend of mine tweeted...  Cathy Ma@cathymaknow any good mobile product manager?  We&#039;re looking for a contractor role :)  let me know and pls rt ;)❤️ 1💬 0🔁 011:55 - Tue…]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(I wrote this blog post in 2010. Given that I presented about this idea earlier this year, I thought it was time to publish it.)</p>

<p>So, here's a good story.  Having just finished my contract with <a href="https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2010/04/touchnote/">Touchnote</a>, I was looking for work.  A <a href="https://web.archive.org/web/20121225081227/http://cathyma.com/">friend of mine</a> tweeted...</p>

<blockquote class="social-embed" id="social-embed-17326616657" lang="en" itemscope="" itemtype="https://schema.org/SocialMediaPosting"><header class="social-embed-header" itemprop="author" itemscope="" itemtype="https://schema.org/Person"><a href="https://twitter.com/cathyma" class="social-embed-user" itemprop="url"><img class="social-embed-avatar social-embed-avatar-circle" src="data:image/webp;base64,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" alt="" itemprop="image"><div class="social-embed-user-names"><p class="social-embed-user-names-name" itemprop="name">Cathy Ma</p>@cathyma</div></a><img class="social-embed-logo" alt="Twitter" src="data:image/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns%3D%22http%3A%2F%2Fwww.w3.org%2F2000%2Fsvg%22%0Aaria-label%3D%22Twitter%22%20role%3D%22img%22%0AviewBox%3D%220%200%20512%20512%22%3E%3Cpath%0Ad%3D%22m0%200H512V512H0%22%0Afill%3D%22%23fff%22%2F%3E%3Cpath%20fill%3D%22%231d9bf0%22%20d%3D%22m458%20140q-23%2010-45%2012%2025-15%2034-43-24%2014-50%2019a79%2079%200%2000-135%2072q-101-7-163-83a80%2080%200%200024%20106q-17%200-36-10s-3%2062%2064%2079q-19%205-36%201s15%2053%2074%2055q-50%2040-117%2033a224%20224%200%2000346-200q23-16%2040-41%22%2F%3E%3C%2Fsvg%3E"></header><section class="social-embed-text" itemprop="articleBody">know any good mobile product manager?  We're looking for a contractor role :)  let me know and pls rt ;)</section><hr class="social-embed-hr"><footer class="social-embed-footer"><a href="https://twitter.com/cathyma/status/17326616657"><span aria-label="1 likes" class="social-embed-meta">❤️ 1</span><span aria-label="0 replies" class="social-embed-meta">💬 0</span><span aria-label="0 reposts" class="social-embed-meta">🔁 0</span><time datetime="2010-06-29T11:55:50.000Z" itemprop="datePublished">11:55 - Tue 29 June 2010</time></a></footer></blockquote>

<p>...I applied for the role at <a href="http://www.ipcmedia.com/">IPC</a> and, after a couple of interviews, got the job!</p>

<p>A win for Twitter and Social Media?  No. Not really.  True, I spotted the job on Twitter - but the "how" of job spotting has less to do with social media, and more to do with luck.</p>

<h2 id="luck-preparation-timing"><a href="https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2012/11/can-social-media-help-you-get-a-job/#luck-preparation-timing">Luck = Preparation + Timing</a></h2>

<p>I attribute a lot of my success to luck.</p>

<p>But, really, what is luck?  It's being in the right place at the right time.  I want to explain how "luck" landed me this job, what part Social Media has to play in it, and how you can apply the same principles to your life.
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<h2 id="how-luck-got-me-this-job"><a href="https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2012/11/can-social-media-help-you-get-a-job/#how-luck-got-me-this-job">How Luck Got Me This Job.</a></h2>

<ul>
    <li>I fit the role.&nbsp; Obviously there's nothing lucky about that.&nbsp; I could apply for a thousand jobs in brain surgery and I wouldn't even land an interview.&nbsp; Be realistic in what you apply for.&nbsp; If you don't buy a lottery ticket, you can't win the jackpot.&nbsp; If you apply for jobs you <strong>don't</strong> have a realistic chance of getting, you won't get the job.</li>
    <li>Luckily, I was recommended by an insider.&nbsp; I knew Cathy from back in the Vodafone days.&nbsp; She knew of my work because I wasn't shy about promoting myself.&nbsp; I kept in touch with her because she's an interesting, smart, and funny person.&nbsp; And, selfishly, because I knew that one day she might be in a position to hire someone like me.&nbsp; A lot of nonsense is talked about networking.&nbsp; Keep in touch with your friends.&nbsp; Let them know when you need help.&nbsp; Follow up on opportunities they offer.</li>
    <li>As luck would have it, the interviewer had seen me give a presentation.&nbsp; I showed off Vote2010 at a Mobile Monday event - one of the interviewers happened to be in the audience and saw what I presented, how I presented it, and how I responded to questions from the audience.&nbsp; Luck that we were both there?&nbsp; Perhaps.&nbsp; But I've presented at Mobile Monday, IIR, MDA, BarCamps and a host of other events.&nbsp; Odds are that eventually I'd be interviewed by someone who had seen me on stage.</li>
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<p>Luck is just being in the right place at the right time.</p>

<h2 id="how-do-you-get-to-carnegie-hall"><a href="https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2012/11/can-social-media-help-you-get-a-job/#how-do-you-get-to-carnegie-hall">How Do You Get To Carnegie Hall?</a></h2>

<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnegie_Hall#Carnegie_Hall_joke">Practice</a>.  What I mean to say is, the only way to be at the right place at the right time is to be in a succession of <em>wrong</em> places at the right time, or right places at the <em>wrong</em> time.  Eventually, you'll hit the right combination.</p>

<p>We make our own luck.&nbsp; So, here's my top 5 tips for being lucky in job interviews.</p>

<ol>
    <li value="0">Looking for jobs is all well and good - but <strong>letting people know that you're looking</strong> is even more important.  Use Twitter and other social networks to tell your friends that you're looking for a job.  That way, if they see an interesting role, they won't think "he's already got a job, so I won't pass it on."  Email people you used to work with.  Email people you want to work with.  I tend to avoid head-hunters, but if you're busy, getting professional help rarely hurts.</li>
    <li>Apply for lots of (suitable) jobs.&nbsp; The more jobs you apply for, the greater the chance of landing an interview.</li>
    <li>Go for interviews for jobs that <em>you don't want</em>. Why?&nbsp; Being interviewed is hard.&nbsp; Getting practice is nearly impossible.&nbsp; Working out all your little anecdotes and responses to tough questions is tedious and difficult.&nbsp; Apply for jobs (see #1) which look fine on paper but are too far away, with companies you don't respect, or don't pay enough.&nbsp; Use those interviews as practice for the jobs you <em>do</em> want.</li>
    <li>Network.&nbsp; I don't mean pay to go to speed networking events.&nbsp; Go to industry events (better if your current employer pays you to go) - attend informal events.&nbsp; BarCamps, MiniBars, Mobile Monday - or whatever is suitable for your line of work.&nbsp; And when you go, don't stay silent.&nbsp; Always make sure you get to ask a question - people will take more notice of a good question than a good presenter.&nbsp; Hang around afterwards and chat to people.&nbsp; Don't force your card into their hand - be friendly.</li>
    <li>Present.&nbsp; This is tough.&nbsp; Start out at BarCamps or internal presentation sessions at work.&nbsp; Get confident at speaking on a subject and answering questions about it.&nbsp; Don't wait to be invited to address an audience - volunteer your services.&nbsp; If you see a conference you'd like to attend - email the organisers and tell them you want to speak at it.&nbsp; As with #1 &amp; #2 - apply to lots, even those you're not mad keen on.&nbsp; You never know who will be in the audience.</li>
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<p>That's just what works for me.  I make no promises that it will work for you.  All I know is that if you put in enough practice - 10,000 hours according to <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0141036257?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=shkspr-21&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1634&amp;creative=19450&amp;creativeASIN=0141036257">Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers</a> - you'll become an expert at being "lucky".</p>
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