I think he would argue that you're better off hacking your way into a job.
That is, don't apply for open positions. Instead, get to know the decision makers and demonstrate your value one on one. (His book has a whole section on networking.)
That's hard to do for someone just out of college, but once you get a little experience it's a sound strategy.
That is, don't apply for open positions. Instead, get to know the decision makers and demonstrate your value one on one. (His book has a whole section on networking.)
That's hard to do for someone just out of college, but once you get a little experience it's a sound strategy.