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Stalk Your Way to a New Job
Stalk like a career professional
Tania Khadder | Excelle
The internet has made stalkers out of all of us. You know exactly what I’m talking about.
But instead of stalking your ex-boyfriend’s new girlfriend, consider using your newfound detective skills for more productive (i.e. less emotionally jarring) purposes, like snagging the job of your dreams.
Interested in a company and need to find a person to contact? Google away. Trying to suss out the guy who’s interviewing you next week? Facebook him!
Within minutes, you can find out where he’s from, how to reach him, where he’s worked in the past, and – perhaps most importantly – what his favorite movie is. The more you know about him, the better your ability to sell yourself.
We’re not suggesting you cultivate an entirely false personality to match your interviewer — that would be disingenuous and would surely come back to bite you.
But knowing a bit more about someone can help you find points of commonality you might otherwise have missed. If you find out they went to your alma mater, you can ever-so-subtly work that into the conversation in an interview. Or maybe you share the same taste in music? Find an appropriate way to bring it up. We all know that getting hired has a lot to do with likeability. And fair or not, people generally like other people who are similar to them. Why miss out on an opportunity to highlight these similarities?
Are you ready to do some in-depth detective work? Luckily, you’ve got an extremely powerful investigative tool right at your fingertips. Abuse it wisely!
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*Disclaimer: These tips were designed to help you stalk in the most legal, non-creepy way. We do not encourage or condone harassment, obsessive behavior or any kind of physical stalking.


changinglifestyles
9 months ago
2962 comments
This is also a great way to find out about the company you may be interested in. There are advantages.
metot
about 1 year ago
558 comments
I learned:)
rosiewims
about 1 year ago
2 comments
I REALY NEED HELP WITH THIS COMPUTER THING COULD SOMEONE HELP
DaVonne_Rochelle
about 1 year ago
6 comments
Yeah...they actually teach that in college. Seriously haha! It does work.
NMBSalesSupport
about 1 year ago
2 comments
Cool article. It reminds me of the creepiest work stalking story I know. This former client of mine at a Fortune 100 company had a new CEO. She couldn't get any face time with him, so she hired a private investigator to stalk him. Once she found out his normal daily routine, she positioned herself to "accidentally" bump into him so she could pitch her new marketing plan. It must not have worked, because she wasn't with the company for much longer.