10/03/2026
**Stop applying. Start positioning.**
A few weeks ago, I reviewed the job search strategy of a senior executive.
Impressive background.
Global leadership roles.
A meticulously written resume.
Yet after **90+ applications**, he had not received a single interview invitation.
His first reaction was predictable:
“Maybe my resume still needs improvement.”
It didn’t.
What needed improvement was the **strategy behind the search**.
Most professionals still treat job hunting as a numbers game.
More applications. More portals. More “Apply Now” clicks.
But the modern hiring ecosystem doesn’t operate that way anymore.
Research across recruitment platforms consistently shows that **nearly 75% of roles are secured through referrals, professional networks, or proactive engagement**, long before they appear on job boards.
Meanwhile, companies increasingly rely on **Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS – software that screens and ranks resumes before a human ever sees them)** to filter thousands of submissions.
Which means this:
Submitting more applications often means **entering a larger digital queue**.
Not increasing your odds.
The professionals who move fastest today understand something counterintuitive:
**Opportunities rarely reward visibility after the role is posted. They reward credibility built before the search even begins.**
They engage with industry peers.
They build thoughtful professional visibility.
They become known for their expertise before they become applicants.
The result?
When opportunities surface, **their names are already in the room.**
A simple experiment you can try today:
➡️ **Reach out to two leaders in your industry and ask a thoughtful question about their work or current market trends. No pitch. Just professional curiosity.**
You may be surprised how often conversations quietly open doors that applications never could.
So here’s a question worth reflecting on:
**Are you searching for jobs… or positioning yourself for opportunities?**
👇 Curious to hear your perspective in the comments.