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Learn how social media can help with your job hunt

August 19, 2010 By Miriam Salpeter

I am excited to share details about a webinar panel that JobAngels founder Mark Stelzner invited me to join. The topic is one of my favorites! Details and a link to sign up for the free webinar are below:

Social Media for Job Seekers: A Career Coaches Panel

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Noon EST | 9:00 am PST

If you believe the hype, it would seem that all you need to do is turn on your computer, log into your favorite social media account and your dream job will be waiting for you. For many of you, reality is much different, as social media for job seeking is something you have yet to meaningfully pursue. Our distinguished panel of experts will help you separate fact from fiction and embrace social media as one of many tools in your career arsenal. We will address common questions, including:

  • How do I prepare for a social media job search?
  • How can I avoid common mistakes?
  • Which tools are right for me?
  • What should I share publicly?
  • Will this actually work?

Moderated by JobAngels founder Mark Stelzner, our panel will answer these questions and more, including an opportunity for you to pose your own questions directly to our experts. Please welcome coaches Miriam Salpeter, Dawn Bugni and Shahrzad Arasteh as they join Mark for a taste of what these new and exciting tools have to offer. And if you’re on Twitter already, follow our hashtag #voc10 to participate in real-time with your fellow attendees. This is sure to be a popular event so sign up today!

illustration by Matt Hamm

Filed Under: Job Hunting Tools, social media, Social Networking Tagged With: #voc10, career coach, Dawn Bugni, free webinar, JobAngels, keppie careers, Mark Stelzner, Miriam Salpeter, Shahrzad Arasteh, social media for job search

How to use Twitter to find a job

August 16, 2010 By Miriam Salpeter

I don’t make it a secret that Twitter is my favorite social network and one I think has great potential for job seekers. If you have not tried Twitter, it can be a useful tool to help you expand the network of people who know you (even if it is just virtually) and who may be willing to to provide information or advice to assist you with your career plans. [Read more…] about How to use Twitter to find a job

Filed Under: Career Advice, Social Networking Tagged With: how to find a job, keppie careers, Miriam Salpeter, use Twitter for job hunt

Don’t make these online job hunting mistakes

July 21, 2010 By Miriam Salpeter

In an article for the Wall Street Journal, Elizabeth Garone shared five tips to help job seekers avoid typical social networking mistakes. While there are a lot of ways to use social media tools to help land an opportunity, it’s easy to make newbie mistakes when just getting started. I’m sure you’ve heard of or read about people who have been fired for what they posted on Facebook. Maybe you’ve seen the compilations of unwise posts from Twitter, such as ResumeBear’s 30 ways to lose a job on Twitter.

As a proponent of using social networking to enhance job seeking opportunities, I encourage people to jump in and take advantage of all the great tools, but it’s important to remember what NOT to do.

These are the mistakes Elizabeth highlights in her article. Be sure to READ THE FULL POST for specific advice and details.

1. Forgetting manners.

I was delighted to be quoted in this section! In short – “Assume your future boss is reading everything you share online.”

2. Overkill.

Signing up for too many networks and not making an effort to complete your profiles does not move your search forward.

3. Not getting the word out.

It’s important to let your networks know you are looking.

4. Quantity over quality.

Connect carefully and personalize your invitations.

5. Online exclusivity.

Don’t spend all of your time searching online; many jobs are not posted.

Don’t miss the expert advice from Sree Sreenivasan, dean of students at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, Krista Canfield, a LinkedIn spokesperson, author Emily Bennington and personal branding expert Dan Schawbel in the Wall Street Journal’s FULL POST.

Filed Under: Career Advice, Job Hunting Tools, Quoted in..., Social Networking Tagged With: Dan Schawbel, ELIZABETH GARONE, how to find a job, job search, Keppie Creers, Krista Canfield, linkedin, Miriam Salpeter, Resume Bear, social media, Sree Sreenivasan, wall street journal

With social media, you decide what others find when they Google your name

July 15, 2010 By Miriam Salpeter

Do you keep track of your online profile? Just as tracking your credit rating is key for learning what people might uncover about your financial history, it’s also important to know what people may find out when they Google your name. Consider tying it all together with a site such as Flavors.me. [Read more…] about With social media, you decide what others find when they Google your name

Filed Under: Career Advice, Social Networking Tagged With: career coach, find a job, Google results, how people find you online, keppie careers, Miriam Salpeter, SEO, Social network, social networking made easy

Revisiting LinkedIn – new features for job seekers and networkers

July 12, 2010 By Miriam Salpeter

When is the last time you spent time in LinkedIn? I know, it’s not *fun* like Facebook, and it doesn’t provide the instantaneous thrill of Twitter — sending out a message and immediately receiving a reply. [Read more…] about Revisiting LinkedIn – new features for job seekers and networkers

Filed Under: Social Networking Tagged With: how to find a job, how to network, job hunt, job search, keppie careers, linkedin, looking for a job, Miriam Salpeter, network, what features on linkedin are good for job seekers

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