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BranchOut - Career Networking on Facebook

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Job seekers choose Facebook as ‘friendly’ networking tool When Marci O’Connor was laid off from her job in mid-November, the first place she turned was Facebook. Her Facebook friends seemed like a natural networking choice for Ms. O’Connor, a Montreal-based social media consultant, since they had proven to be invaluable promoters of her online clothing-swap business, Suzie Swapper, since its 2009 launch. How to Use Short Substantive Soundbites on LinkedIn When discussing resumes or LinkedIn profiles, I often say it’s more effective to write in “short substantive soundbites” instead of long sentences or paragraphs. People are often confused by what I mean or have trouble editing their profiles to achieve that. To make things even more confusing, I also say that a LinkedIn profile can be significantly longer than a resume, however, it’s still important to use short substantive soundbites! So… what does that mean, and what does it look like? Here are some considerations and examples… The 20 second test.

10 Little Known Social Media Tools You Should Be Using Editor's note: A version of this article previously appeared at KISSmetrics.com. Social media is everywhere. It's in our homes, places of worship, schools and, of course, our businesses. Everywhere you look, people are using social media and are talking about it. Facebook at Work - When Facebook is in Your Job Description An issue for job seekers, in this time of being constantly in touch with your connections, is what happens at work? If you are a student or recent graduate, you have been able to message your friends via Facebook on your computer or cell phone, and you're very rarely out of touch for a significant length of time. There are companies that block access to social networking at work. Surveys report that up to 50% of employers block access to sites like Facebook and MySpace for productivity and security reasons. Promoting the Use of Facebook at Work

Sign ups for events, ... 1. Build a Custom Sign Up Choose a design theme and enter the dates, times and slots for which you need people to sign up! 2. Using Facebook for Professional Networking There has been a significant increase in Facebook users over 25, with ComScore reporting an 181% increase in users in the 25-34 year old demographic and a 98% increase from those 35 years and older. That's a big increase in the number of users with careers rather than college on their agenda. Some of these users are utilizing Facebook for professional and business networking, in addition to the social networking that Facebook is famous for. Facebook Grows Up One of those people is Tiffany Monhollan, who writes The Little Red Suit blog on Generation Y and new media.

The 20-20-60 approach to job hunting Photo credit: violetkaipa, Shutterstock If you’re job hunting, you might have your own rhythm that looks something like this: Refresh Idealist. Search. Apply. Repeat. Social Networking - Social Networking for Job Search Career and social networking online resources. Where to network online as part of your job search and how to use a social network to help land a job. How to Get Started With Social NetworkingEmployers are increasing using social networking sites to attract and recruit candidates and to accept applications for employment. Here's how to get started on social networking for job seekers. How to Use Social Media in Your Job SearchMost people know that the best way to find a job is through networking. You can go to networking meetings, tap into your own personal network, or ask friends who they know.

Jobvite Work With Us Facebook App Careers Job Searching Share this page on: Send to a Friend via Email IngBoo Facebook App Careers Job Searching Share this page on: Send to a Friend via Email Simplify Your Job Search - 10 Steps to Simplify Your Job Search When you're just starting out job searching or have been out of the job market for a while, you don't need all the bells and whistles that are available to job seekers today. If you try to use too many job sites at once, you're going to end up spending too much time, duplicating your efforts, and making it difficult to keep track of your job search. There is too much information - and too many job sites - out there to be able to use them all. What You Don't Need to Job Search

Social Media, the 5-legged approach [Part 1] With a glut of social media outlets, does it make sense to limit yourself to just one. And if you want to take advantage of several, how do you link them together in a way that makes sense for your marketing plan. If you remember from your high school math, a three lagged stool will always balance.

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