Hunting for the right job is a timely process. In order for you to acquire information such as job availability, you should try to look at advertisement boards or make a directly call to the company. Oftentimes, the information will only be transmitted on to you through words of mouth. Even So, did you know that information associated to job opportunities have been increasing online? The reason for this is more people have become addicted on the Internet.
With the boom of the Internet, human lifestyle had been entirely altered both in positive and negative ways. The good results of Internet are apparent on social media sites such as Facebook, Friendster, and MySpace. These sites have the potential of taking closer together friends, family and colleagues. On the other hand, sites such as Twitter increase the impact of company or individuals on his or their followers.
Benefits of Social Networking Tools
The Internet has turned into the main passageway of job seekers and headhunters. Truthfully, you can exploit social media sites to find your perfect job. These sites merely improve your online presence. So, if a hiring manager looks for a particular type of person, you can easily be noticed only if you used the right keywords on your profile. Your chances can be reinforced if you include your resume within your profile.
Fundamentally, the concept of utilizing social networking tools on your job search is to market your personal brand more efficiently. Obviously, you have to show your potential employers that you are technically fit. However, sites like Twitter cannot improve your personal branding. In essence, you can increase your network dramatically via Twitter.
Take note of this: you tweeted about your availability. If you have 100 followers, this means 100 followers are reading your tweets. If one of your followers with 200 followers re-tweeted the information, this implies you have around 300 people reading that you are looking for a job. As your message is re-tweeted more, your probability of landing a job is getting higher.
Increase Your Online Presence
For a professional level, LinkedIn is a good place to start. Technically, it acts similarly to Facebook. It has job listings that are partnered with several companies. The site is especially beneficial if you are at your late 20s and 30s. Your profile on LinkedIn can act as your online business card. Compared to Facebook, LinkedIn is more professional and it has a more active job market. Once you begin leveraging your contacts, you can exponentially grow your contact network.
The Key When Using Social Media Tools
Aside from raising your online presence, it is critical for you to recognize what kind of sites your name is linked with. Basically, you need to Google your name first. To secure your name will surface with positive points, you might have to step-up your online presence through blogging and article writing. This process is known as reputation management and it is relatively important as it can be harmful to your success.
In general, social media tools such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter have overturned the job search process. They have shifted people view about networking. But then, face-to-face interaction is still very important. At the end of it all, direct human connection still matters and it will still affect your job search more.
Landon Long is the founder of InterviewMastermind.com. You can download his FREE "Resume Rebel" Video Course to learn how to write a resume and stand out in a slow economy.
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