Job search strategy · 1 min read
Networking strategies for SaaS job search
Warm intros, alumni, and community leverage.
Mukul Sharma · Founder, HuntForTomorrow
Published 24/6/2026 · Reviewed 24/6/2026
Expertise: B2B SaaS sales, Resume writing, Interview coaching
TL;DR
Ask for advice, not a job; make intros easy with a one-line blurb and target list.
Quick answer
Two thoughtful conversations per week compounds into referrals.
Key facts
Weekly goal
2 meaningful conversations
Ask style
Advice first, not "any jobs?"
Forwardable blurb
3 lines + LinkedIn URL
Target list
~30 priority companies
Networking is pipeline for your career. In SaaS sales, warm intros convert at multiples of cold applications. The best networkers give value consistently and make specific, low-friction asks when they need help.
Ask for advice, not a job
Messages that say "any openings?" stall. Instead: "I am targeting mid-market HR tech AEs—who else should I learn from?" Advice conversations often end with introductions when fit is clear.
Make intros easy
Prepare a forwardable blurb: three lines on your background, target roles, and link to LinkedIn. When someone offers to intro you, paste the blurb—they should not have to write it.
Alumni and community channels
Tap alumni databases, Pavilion, RevGenius, and local SaaS meetups. Comment and share before you ask. Two quality conversations per week beat twenty shallow connection requests.
Give before you get
Share relevant posts, congratulate promotions, offer intros for others. Reciprocity builds the trust that makes people think of you when a req opens.
Maintain a target list of 30 companies and note who can warm-intro you into each.
Summary
Warm intros, alumni, and community leverage.