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A LinkedIn DM helped me land a job at OpenAI. Here's how I did my cold outreach — and the common mistake to avoid.
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本文讲述了Sophie Rose如何通过LinkedIn上的主动联系,成功获得OpenAI的工作机会。她分享了在求职过程中,如何通过精心撰写的LinkedIn信息,在众多申请者中脱颖而出,并在短时间内获得Offer。文章强调了个人品牌建设和策略性沟通在职业发展中的重要性,并提供了关于如何进行有效冷启动和后续跟进的实用建议,鼓励求职者在专业平台上展示自我,把握职业机会。

🎯 策略性LinkedIn冷启动:Sophie Rose通过直接联系招聘负责人,并在信息中表明对职位的兴趣以及愿意为之搬迁的决心,成功获得了OpenAI的面试机会。这种直接且有针对性的方法,让她在众多求职者中脱颖而出。

⏳ 优化沟通策略:Rose强调在发送LinkedIn信息时,应避免直接索取对方的时间,而是提供价值或提出具体的问题。她建议在后续跟进时,等待合适的时机,并基于对方近期分享的内容或动态来构建有针对性的信息,而非泛泛而谈。

🌟 个人品牌建设的重要性:Rose指出,在LinkedIn上积极发布内容、分享见解,是建立个人品牌、展示专业热情和沟通能力的有效途径。这有助于在行业内建立声誉,吸引潜在的机会,并与他人建立联系。

💡 区分与跟进的艺术:文章强调,冷启动信息应简短直接,而后续跟进则需要更有策略。避免发送通用的问候,而应结合对方的公开信息或新的动态,提供有价值的见解或提问,以此加深印象并推动对话。

Sophie Rose shared screenshots of the cold message that helped her land a job at OpenAI.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Sophie Rose, a 29-year-old OpenAI employee based in San Francisco. It's been edited for length and clarity.

Roughly two years ago, I joined OpenAI to build out what was then the associate team. I saw that a leader on the go-to-market team posted that she was hiring a founding account associate for a role in San Francisco.

I had the fortune of already being connected to her on LinkedIn. But we'd never spoken outside a note I attached to my initial invite.

I directly messaged the leader on LinkedIn about the role, and within five weeks of sending that message, I had an offer in hand. Finding information, drafting notes, and writing communications to stand out among the noise is so important in this world of AI.

Sophie Rose, 29, landed her role at OpenAI through a cold reachout on LinkedIn

My LinkedIn reach-out was short and direct

When I saw the job post, I was working at an early-stage startup in the conversational AI space.

I'd been admiring OpenAI from afar for a bit, and as time went on, it was pretty clear that it was time for me to move on from the startup I was at. The company wasn't growing, and it didn't have the trajectory that I wanted to see.

I was living in New York City, and the job post clearly said that it was a San Francisco-based role with no flexibility. So, in my note, I congratulated the lead on her role and said I saw she was hiring for this founding account associate job. I added that I'd love to learn more, plan to apply, and would be willing to relocate for the opportunity.

Sophie Rose's cold reachout to the team leader at OpenAI

Within five weeks, I had the offer to work at OpenAI

In my case, I wanted to go the extra mile. I asked to talk with the person who posted the job. In her response, she said she couldn't jump on a call but would push my résumé through the initial screening.

I applied the next day and immediately followed up with her, thanking her and saying I looked forward to exploring the opportunity with OpenAI.

Sophie Rose, 29, relocated to San Francisco after a cold message on LinkedIn got her a role at OpenAI

It was the best interview process I've ever had. After I got the job, I had to break my New York City apartment lease that I had just signed. My husband and I picked up our bags and moved to an apartment we had never seen in San Francisco.

Cold outreaches are good job-seeking tactics, but don't ask for the person's time

For many of my peers, their OpenAI job started with a cold outreach to someone they might have heard of or had a mutual connection with. I think that's how you can ultimately get ahead or pivot in your career.

If the message and wording are right, you can really get in touch with anyone. I get lots of these notes myself from people trying to ask for my time or message me cold, and the most important advice I'd give is not to ask for time.

I asked for time in my note, which I wouldn't have done in hindsight. If you do ask for time, be very clear on why you need their time. Do you have specific questions that you can't ask directly in that LinkedIn note? Probably not. But if you do, then great.

Maggie Hott's response to Sophie Rose

Be careful how you construct your follow-up note

I personally don't love generic follow-up messages. It goes back to whether you have an actual ask, something to say or seek, or concrete advice that you're looking for.

My challenge to people would be to not send that generic follow-up. For more senior leaders, podcasts are an amazing outlet to hear what matters to them, learn about their personal and professional values, professional journeys, and other things that resonate with them.

Wait — maybe three weeks later — or look for something new that the person you're reaching out to is posting or talking about. Whatever the case, wait for the right moment when you have something to give in that follow-up note.

Building a personal brand is one of the most strategic things someone can do for their career

Before I applied to OpenAI, I started posting on LinkedIn and reviewing different generative AI tools. For the business world, LinkedIn is an amazing professional page where you can show what you're passionate about and how you communicate.

If you think posting is cringeworthy or wonder what people will say, fight that stigma. You're thinking about it way more than anyone else.

Posting on LinkedIn is a great way to stand out among the masses, differentiate yourself, show what you care about, and inspire others. You never know who will read it, who will reach out because of it, or what opportunity could present itself.

Do you have a career journey story to share? Contact this reporter at aapplegate@businessinsider.com.

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