I recently spoke at the Greater Cincinnati ExecuNet networking meeting for senior level professionals in career transition on the topic of 10 Social Media Resources for Executive Job Search. The group included a mix of executives - some familiar with many of the resources, some familiar with a few, and some who were learning about them for the first time. My goal was to provide a wide range of tools for the attendees to investigate, with the hope that each person walked away with at least three or four that they wanted to increase their involvement with or to implement.
My top 10 - in order of recommendation - are as follows:
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LinkedIn (duh)
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Personal Website (buy yourname.com)
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Research/Automate/Consolidate (use RSS / read Blogs / set up Google Alerts)
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Job Search Engines/Aggregators (Indeed.com & SimplyHired.com)
I'd be interested in your thoughts and feedback as to additional tools you would recommend that were not included, or comments on my rankings. The comments are yours dear readers. Power to the people, Yo...
Thanks for the article! It is both a great refresher and reminder.
Posted by: Susan Walls | April 04, 2009 at 01:14 PM
I've never heard of VisualCV, but it looks really cool! Definitely a way to demonstrate your professionalism and technical abilities. Thanks for sharing!
Posted by: Bonita Martin | April 09, 2009 at 08:12 AM
@Susan - Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to share your feedback. I really appreciate it!
@Bonita - I'm really diggin' VisualCV so much that I'm thinking about creating one for myself just to play around with the tool. I haven't received one from a candidate yet - but when I do, I will most likely be impressed!
Posted by: Jennifer McClure | April 09, 2009 at 05:08 PM
Great information and discussion.
After 13 years away from external recruitment/job campaigns, it's refreshing to see how many great tools are accessible to me.
Thanks for the summary!
Posted by: Kirk Dawson | April 10, 2009 at 12:45 PM
It's a great presentation full of interesting suggestions and topics.
Thanks
Arturo
Posted by: arturo colantuoni sanvenero | April 20, 2009 at 12:32 PM
Ditto to that from one who's been out of the game for 20 years!
Looks like I've got some homework to do. Thanks!
Posted by: sfbrownell@yahoo.com | April 20, 2009 at 04:34 PM
@Kirk, @sfbrowne and @ Arturo - thanks for stopping by and I'm glad you found the tools and resources helpful! I hope you'll give several of them a try.
Posted by: Jennifer McClure | April 21, 2009 at 11:02 PM
Hi
I've had a lot of luck with Craigslist and many of the sites you've mentioned as well.
David
Posted by: dflan14@aol.com | April 22, 2009 at 08:34 PM
I'm late to comment on this (I just saw it linked from the Execunet LinkedIn Group) ... wow, I'm totally flattered! Thank you for the plug for JibberJobber, and thank you for the high ranking!
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Jason Alba
:: JibberJobber.com - organize your Job Search
:: "LinkedIn for Job Seekers" DVD (not just for job seekers)
:: http://www.ImOnLinkedInNowWhat.com/dvd
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Posted by: JibberJobber Guy | May 04, 2009 at 01:00 PM
Kudos on an exceptional site!
I thought I’d share with you a great new, free tool to help job seekers: www.preverify.com
Rather than crowd this email with a bunch of words, attached are two recent articles that talk about PreVerify:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/08/prweb2645354.htm
http://www.killerstartups.com/Web-App-Tools/preverify-com-preverifying-employment-histories
Best,
Posted by: Michael Levine | October 10, 2009 at 09:04 PM
Hey that’s so much fantastic. In this present time the job searching is too harder. So these sources are so much helpful to search the job. The sources are many job searching sites like jobbjar.com and as many. One more site help to search the job that is http://www.jobconcierge.com
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