The Apply-and-Pray Era Is Over
The average job posting on LinkedIn receives 400+ applications. Automated screening filters out 75% before a human sees them. Of the remaining 100, most interviewers only have time to seriously consider 5-10.
If your strategy is to apply to job boards and wait, you're playing a game with terrible odds.
The Hidden Job Market Is Real
Studies consistently show that 70-80% of jobs are filled through referrals or direct outreach — before they're ever posted publicly.
That's not a conspiracy. It's just how hiring actually works. Managers hire people they already trust or who were recommended by someone they trust.
A Better Strategy
1. Build the Short List
Pick 20-30 companies you genuinely want to work for. Not just the big names — include companies that are 50-500 people, growing quickly, and in your sector.
2. Map the People
For each company, identify:
- The hiring manager for the team you'd join
- 2-3 people doing the role you want
- Any mutual connections
3. Create Value Before Asking
Connect on LinkedIn. Comment genuinely on their posts. Share their content if it's good. Build a small reputation before you need anything from them.
4. The Warm Outreach
After 2-3 genuine interactions: "Hey [Name], I've been following [Company]'s work on [specific thing]. I'm exploring [type of roles] — would you have 20 minutes for a quick call? I'm not asking for a job, just your perspective on the space."
Most people say yes to this. Most people get referred.
The Board Still Matters
Don't ignore job boards entirely. They're useful for:
- Market research (what skills are in demand?)
- Targeting specific companies to add to your short list
- Applying once you have an internal advocate
The job board is the last step, not the first.