Walk and Talk w/ Dan Watkins

How to get your next job | For your career

6 min · 20. maj 2026
episode How to get your next job | For your career cover

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Land your next role [https://www.databased.com/recruiting-get-hired]. See the jobs we're recruiting for and take our free assessment. Need help recruiting or with your revenue organization? Book a meeting with Dan [https://content.databased.com/revenue-consulting-and-sales-recruiting] Dan has been thinking about how broken most job search strategies are right now, and he has a specific fix. The job market changed, but most candidates are still playing by the old rules. Dan walks through the approach he sees work with the clients of his global recruiting firm: instead of job boards and passive networking, it's studying industries that fascinate you, narrowing down to 5 to 10 target companies that aren't necessarily even hiring, and then doing genuine outbound with personalized messages to the right people. He also walks through exactly what those messages look like, using a real example with names and specific angles for each person at the company. If you're in a job search or thinking about your next move, this is the map. This podcast is brought to you by DataBased. Your partner in building revenue teams that actually perform.

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