The 7-Step System to Access the Hidden Job Market (85% of Jobs Never Posted)
Here’s what nobody tells you about job searching: 85% of positions are filled through networking before they’re ever posted publicly.
While everyone else fights over the 15% of jobs on LinkedIn and job boards, smart professionals access the hidden market through strategic connections.
Why Job Applications Fail
The traditional job search approach is fundamentally broken. Here’s why most professionals struggle to find opportunities:
❌ You’re competing with hundreds of other applicants
Every posted job attracts massive competition, making it nearly impossible to stand out based on qualifications alone.
❌ Algorithms filter out qualified candidates
Applicant tracking systems eliminate excellent candidates before human eyes ever see their resumes.
❌ By the time jobs are posted, decisions are often already made
Companies frequently have internal candidates or referrals in mind before posting publicly.
❌ You have no way to demonstrate your value beyond a resume
Traditional applications give you no opportunity to show your problem-solving abilities or cultural fit.
The brutal truth: If you’re only applying online, you’re playing a losing game.
The 7-Step Hidden Job Market System
Based on strategies from “No One Wins Alone,” here’s how to access opportunities before they become public:
STEP 1: Identify Target Organizations
Research companies solving problems you can address
Don’t just look at companies posting jobs. Identify organizations experiencing growth, facing challenges you can solve, or entering new markets where your skills are valuable.
Focus on growth companies with expanding needs
Growing companies create new positions constantly, often before they have time to post them publicly.
Look beyond obvious choices in your industry
Adjacent industries often need your skills but may not appear in traditional job searches.
STEP 2: Map Decision-Makers
Identify who makes hiring decisions for your target role
Research organizational charts, LinkedIn connections, and company announcements to understand the decision-making structure.
Find the “pain point owners” - people whose problems you solve
These are the individuals who feel the daily impact of the challenges you can address.
Research their backgrounds and challenges
Understanding their professional journey and current obstacles helps you position yourself as the solution they need.
STEP 3: Find Warm Connections
Search your network for connections to target companies
Use LinkedIn, alumni networks, and professional associations to identify people who can introduce you to decision-makers.
Use the “Power of Connecting” approach to expand reach
Don’t just look at direct connections. Second and third-degree connections often provide the best pathways.
Ask: “Who do you know at Company X?”
This simple question opens doors you never knew existed and leverages your network’s full potential.
STEP 4: Craft Pain-Point Messages
Research the organization’s specific challenges
Study recent news, industry reports, and company communications to understand their current pain points.
Position yourself as the solution, not just another candidate
Frame your message around the value you can create, not the job you want.
Focus on value you can create, not what you want
Lead with how you can solve their problems, not what you hope to gain from them.
STEP 5: Request Strategic Introductions
Make it easy for connectors to help you
Provide clear, specific information about who you want to meet and why.
Offer to write the introduction message yourself
Remove friction by drafting the introduction email for your connector to send.
Be specific about what you’re seeking
Vague requests get ignored. Specific, clear asks get action.
STEP 6: Lead with Value
Start conversations by offering help, not asking for jobs
Begin relationships by providing insights, connections, or resources that benefit them.
Share insights relevant to their challenges
Demonstrate your expertise by offering valuable perspectives on their industry or specific problems.
Ask: “How can I help?” before discussing opportunities
This approach builds trust and positions you as a valuable connection rather than just another job seeker.
STEP 7: Follow Up Systematically
Build relationships before you need them
Maintain connections consistently, not just when you’re job searching.
Stay visible through valuable contributions
Share relevant articles, make strategic introductions, and offer insights that keep you top-of-mind.
Turn one connection into multiple connections
Each relationship should expand your network by introducing you to other valuable contacts.
Real Results from the Hidden Market
Case Study: Ramon Hendriks’ International Success
Ramon Hendriks used this exact system to land a Managing Director role in Vietnam - moving from Europe to Asia with no existing network in the region.
The process: 150+ strategic connections built over 15 months, leading to his dream role at a 2,000-employee industrial company.
The key: Ramon didn’t wait for job postings. He identified target companies, mapped decision-makers, and built relationships systematically before opportunities became public.
This isn’t an isolated success story. When you understand and apply the 7-step system, you create opportunities that others miss entirely.
Master the Complete Hidden Job Market System
The 7-step framework is just the foundation. In “No One Wins Alone,” you’ll discover:
The exact networking questions that uncover hidden opportunities
How to position yourself as the solution to organizational pain points
Scripts for requesting introductions that get results
The follow-up sequences that keep you top-of-mind
Case studies of professionals who transformed their careers
Get notified when “No One Wins Alone” becomes available:
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Ready to Stop Competing and Start Connecting?
The difference between professionals who struggle with job searches and those who have opportunities come to them isn’t luck or connections. It’s having a systematic approach to accessing the 85% of jobs that never get posted.
You now have the 7-step system. The question is: which target organization will you research first?
The hidden job market is waiting. The only question is whether you’ll access it before your competition does.





