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Written by Jason Lee   
Tuesday, 29 December 2009 08:07
Top advice for everyone from college graduates to executive those who earn more than $100K - is to embrace social media and start a proactive job search. The recruiting industry has changed a lot rather than picking the candidates through headhunters or posting ads on the traditional job boards, many companies now have started searching candidate profile on linkedIn. If you haven't done so then take some time from your busy schedule and create LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter accounts. In today's environment you have to keep yourself up to the mark otherwise you will be left behind.

Top advice for everyone from college graduates to executive those who earn more than $100K - is to embrace social media and start a proactive job search. The recruiting industry has changed a lot rather than picking the candidates through headhunters or posting ads on the traditional job boards, many companies now have started searching candidate profile on linkedIn. If you haven't done so then take some time from your busy schedule and create LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter accounts. In today's environment you have to keep yourself up to the mark otherwise you will be left behind.

One way of extending your personal brand is to join and participate in discussions on facebook and linkedin. LinkedIn has Q&A sections and both sites have specialized groups. Participate in discussions leave your signature with your email address at the bottom of your message with the other media information so that people who enjoyed your posts and the web scouring headhunters can add and make connections with you. The only way is the sincerity and consistency. The great way to start is the jobconcierge facebook if you have not started. People quit in frustration people who get success are the ones who give proper time to this on weekly or monthly basis.

Integrating social networking with the job applications is the second phase of differentiating your job applications. Searching through the jobsites is very tiring and time consuming and itself a job. The best way to start is niche job boards. If you want success and want to maximize chances of your next job than this is must. When you are searching jobs online and start finding joins which are relevant to you than you start mentally start dividing jobs in the following categories: (1) ideal job or (2) willing to work there. Job applying is a game itself, if you apply more the chances of getting interviews is more. JobConcierge service really helps where you get a assigned HR recruiter who manually searches over 300 job boards to find the right jobs for you and applies too. What works is the executive search service.

The option of search box is available in linkedin at the upper hand side through which the search can be more specific by company. I recommended clients connect to the working members who are in 1st and 2nd degree connections,. If there is not any relationship to whom you want to contact than by joining in the common interest groups you can make a basic ground. Messaging people and asking them on phones is what we recommend to know more about the company. There are many people who are willing to help will be the surprising for you. You can judge by the conversation that whether they have any information on posting or the HR contact can be find out by know anyone in a particular division or post your resume directly to the HR with a suggestion. You will surprised by the results when your name is getting out there and the interview and job take place.

Think strategically and take things one step further now. In past seven days I've had two Jobconcierge members thank me and tell me they each have received job offers. How they did it? It is not any miracle. The online job search took care by their Jobconcierge each week and found relevant jobs for them. They reached out and networked with people on LinkedIn for ideal level jobs. Their Jobconcierge filled out and submitted their applications for all the other jobs. Job searching is itself a full-time job. It means using your time in most efficient way and maximizing your results. 50 hours a month is spending by an average jobseeker online and getting nowhere. By classifying jobs you find online, starting a proactive job search, and reaching out to various connections on LinkedIn things can be taken one step further. How far you get might be surprised you.

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