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    Envoyée le vendredi 05 juin 2009 14:13:00
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    Networking web sites can be a valuable job-hunting resource -- if you know how to use them to your best advantage.

    To complete this How-To you will need:

    Networking sites
    Networking groups
    A resume
    A good photo
    Recommendations
    Selectiveness
    Consideration
    Discretion

    Step 1: Join some networks

    Join more than one network. Large social networks are great for getting the word out about your job situation or an entrepreneurial effort you want to promote, while career-oriented sites are good for finding business contacts. And consider joining smaller sites that are targeted to your field or interests.

    Step 2: Join some groups

    Once you've joined some sites, browse their "groups," sections for smaller online associations you might like to join, like a trade organization related to your work.

    Step 3: Polish your resume

    Create a compelling profile that includes your resume and a high-quality photo suitable for use by a job recruiter.

    Step 4: Look for jobs

    Check out the job postings on your networking sites. If you see a position that interests you, check your network of friends and business contacts to see if anyone knows someone who can help you score an interview.

    Tip: Don't wait until you need a job to begin shoring up your professional network. Ask fellow members of career-oriented sites to write recommendations for you before you need them.

    Step 5: Write recommendations

    Stockpile goodwill by writing recommendations for other members without them asking. Just make sure the praise is warranted, or you risk losing credibility.

    Step 6: Be picky

    Be picky -- don't accept every cyberspace invitation just to be polite. Someone with a checkered work history could compromise your professional reputation.

    Step 7: Re-introduce yourself

    When asking people to join your network, send a short message along with the invitation reminding them how you know them. Don't assume someone from four jobs ago will remember you.

    Step 8: Practice give and take

    If you ask a contact to introduce you to one of their contacts, try to think of a favor you can do for them, or assure them that you owe them one. Trying to latch on to everyone else's business contacts without offering your gratitude is a sure way to become an online outcast.

    Tip: Limit the number of times you remind contacts that you are out of work. After a while, it will make you look desperate, which is not the image you want to convey.

    Step 9: Be careful

    Be discreet about conducting a job search while you already have one. Before you contact anyone about a position, check to see if they're connected to anyone at your current firm. And be careful what you say in group e-mails and updates; you never know who's lurking in cyberspace!

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  • Shitcrosss

    hahahah
    mardi 06 mars 2012 18:06:12
  • alaivani

    Fantastic tips to use on and offline for job hunters and networking in general. Does friending someone with a spotty job history really affect our image negatively? Also, we always don't really know that. And, spotty job histories come with many reasons. We don't know their circumstances. I say no to friend requests based on other things- like discriminatory or offensive remarks, inappropriate photos, etc. - Jennifer Kumar, Cross-Cultural Coach
    jeudi 05 mai 2011 09:05:40
  • truefriend125

    For more detail Visit
    vendredi 11 mars 2011 19:35:33
  • NatNetMentor

    Some really great basic tips here ! that alot over look :-)
    mardi 07 décembre 2010 07:52:05
  • MarcSylex

    visit websumes.net check out updates on the websumeblogdotcom
    jeudi 01 juillet 2010 20:44:34
  • MrWowh

    fuck a mac....pc for the win
    jeudi 13 août 2009 01:33:38
  • bravo3000pirate

    They forget to say you need a Mac XD
    dimanche 07 juin 2009 19:10:44
  • BinkieMcFartnuggets

    It's basically just stalking possible employers instead of that woman you talked to on the bus last week. Not too difficult folks!
    samedi 06 juin 2009 01:51:42
  • amalwaysawsome

    ftw
    vendredi 05 juin 2009 21:02:01
  • LocoGaryot

    This guy lives in Australia. How do I know this?
    vendredi 05 juin 2009 19:31:26
  • BalooDumptruck

    ........................................ok
    vendredi 05 juin 2009 17:24:29
  • aznalec1

    safari google it.
    vendredi 05 juin 2009 17:04:55
  • DylanMackinnon1

    Your joking right?
    vendredi 05 juin 2009 16:36:55
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