Be friendly to anyone else you meet in the industry. You never know
when they might have a connection to a job. This happened to me.
That's exactly how I got my current job. I worked a contract job and was level 2 support for a Windows 7 to Window 10 project. The person who let me know about this job was a level 1 person who I worked with there. She mentioned the job and I only applied because I was being nice. Then I found out it was only three miles from home. I turned down another offer going from contract to permanent that paid $5k more a year. The hour or more I saved on my daily commute was worth it. Turns out to have been one of the better employment decisions I've made, as I was working all through 2020 and the level 2 position I was told would never be able to work remote now allows me out of the office over 80% of the time.
On that note, if you do support being able to support people remotely is a huge plus. Knowing what you can and cannot do remotely is a big help too.