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Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social media. Show all posts
Thursday, 18 April 2013
Twitter Another Job Hunting Tool
On the social media and job hunting theme Twitter can also be a great job hunting tool. Thanks to @BrazenCareerist via @Slough_JCP for this Twitter article. We are new to Twitter (yes I know that's way behind everyone else!) but we love it!
One Stop Career Shop offers career mentoring services to clients, whom we often help with job searches. We have found Twitter to be a valuable job hunting and placement tool.
Photo Credit: Coletivo Mambembe
Using LinkedIn For Job Hunting
We have been exploring recently how social media can help with job hunting and career management. We have covered Facebook and Pinterest now time for LinkedIn. I liked this post from @ AfterRedundancy on how Twitter can be a great tool.
Photo credit: Coletivo Mambembe
Photo credit: Coletivo Mambembe
Tuesday, 16 April 2013
Facebook - recruitment friend or foe?
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Facebook - friend or foe? |
#recruitment friend or foe? I also found this today from @AfterRedundancy which is a good fit with our earlier posts on the use of social media in job searching "10 Ways to get Fired For Facebook"
Monday, 15 April 2013
Using Social Media As A Career Tool
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Social media can be a great career management tool - but exercise caution! |
Social media is a valuable tool for any career management strategy. If used wisely it can be used to:
- showcase your work and achievements
- reflect your personal style
- research a prospective employer and their brand
- build your personal network
- keep in touch with valuable contacts
However always remember that social media is a public forum. That might sound obvious but, depending on your privacy settings, whatever you post (both positive and negative) is available for public scrutiny. That means that prospective employers can also research you.
As a recruiter I can vouch for the fact that social media profiles are often reviewed in the recruitment process. Even though you are not bad mouthing anybody - are you portraying the image you want to show prospective employers? I guess its a question of checking out the privacy settings or consider the pics you post after a Saturday night out!
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What personal brand do you want to display? |
Enough of all that......now back to the positives of social media
In this post we are going to focus on Pinterest.
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Pinterest can be a great fun career management tool |
I loved this article by Alison Doyle at about.com which sums up how Pinterest can be used effectively in managing your career. As a visual person I love Pinterest and so have created some boards which you might find helpful:
We will consider other forms of social media in subsequent posts.
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