Social Networking and What it Can do For You

social-networkingThere are dozens of social networks out there and all of them have something to offer you. Though each and every one of these social networking can vary to some extreme degrees there is one thing they all have in common. They are all there to help you build a network. Networks not only help rebuild old friendships but nurture new ones. And that goes for connections related to your line of work as well.

One of the greatest parts of having a large social network is how strong and how much it can help you when you least expect it. One of the most important things to remember about building a social network is that it doesn’t grow over night. So it’s important to work at it everyday. You never know when someone in your network is going to come across a job or an opportunity tailor made just for you. And you never know when you may suddenly find yourself out of work and needing to tap into your network to find another job.

Here are four social network sites that you should be actively building a network on.

  • LinkedIn – This has become one of the go-to sites for professional networking. If you want to stay in synch with folks in your industry or the industry you’d like to break into. With the opportunity to get recommendations from colleagues you find that the stronger your network is the more of an edge you’ll have when performing a job search on LinkedIn. The Q&A section and groups give you other opportunities to network with other people in your field of interest as well.
  • Facebook – No surprise here. Facebook gives you a much more conversational and casual atmosphere than LinkedIn. It also gives you a broader opportunity to connect with both online friends as well as real life friends. I’ve seen people do everything from sell furniture, get animals to finding work by posting things on Facebook. As people get to know each other on Facebook they create more and more opportunities to open doors for one another when new opportunity arises.
  • Twitter – Many people consider themselves either Facebook people or Twitter people. But in reality they compliment each other quite well. Twitter is probably the best place to meet new people. And with the ever growing search functions and hash tag system you are really able to comb the world for news and opportunities relating to just about anything. The conversations move fast but the networks built can be tight and help you just when you need them the most.
  • Ning – Ning networks are do-it-yourself social networks that anyone can create for any topic they have an interest in. GovLoop & Twittermoms are two of the most heavily populated sites that have connected people in thousands of ways. From GovLoop has sprouted job opportunities, conferences, connections, and a much smaller world for Government employees across the country. Sites like “jobs in Social Media” among hundred of others provide numerous opportunities to connect with anyone in any industry.

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4 Things You’re Not Doing to Find a Job

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These days looking for work can require a certain amount of creativity. Not only are the jobs harder to find but also the market is saturated with other people competing for what jobs there are. On top of the fact that with today’s ever evolving use of social networking and technology new jobs are being created every day as well as new ways to find people to do them.

This is why you should always have a job search plan that goes beyond the old job board and newspaper ads. If your reading this blog, it should be safe to assume that you’ve already taken the initial steps in setting up an online presence. You’re on Facebook; maybe Twitter and you have a profile on LinkedIn. If not, you should head over there and do those things now.

I think it’s also safe to assume since you’re here hanging out on Ntroduction.com you’re familiar with the networking services we provide here. And again, if you’re not go check it and come back. Its ok, I’ll wait.

Since you have the basics down here a list of how you can use social networking to put you ahead of the game when it comes to competing for the job.

  • Facebook- if you suddenly find yourself in need of work one of the first things you should do is put the word out to families and friends on Facebook. You never know who know someone who’s retiring or an opening that will be coming up soon. People won’t no to give you a heads up if they don’t know you’re looking. But take it to the next level, become a fan of companies who are in your field and that you’d like to work with. Be active on their page. Also think about paying for an ad. A few folks have had success with purchasing ads for themselves and targeting the ads for people and companies in the area their looking for work.
  • Focus on LinkedIn- One of the cool things about you using the job search function on LinkedIn is that you can sort it by “relationship.” So that jobs you already have a connection with show up on top. This is one of the most important reasons to keep your LinkedIn network growing. Join groups that fit your interests and your field. Also, every time you meet someone new in real life or online find him or her on LinkedIn.
  • Brand yourself – Get a blog and create a YouTube account. A blog is a great way to enhance your online network and allow people to get the chance to know you better. You can set something up on WordPress.com for free with little effort. There you can also create a page for your resume and to list references. On your YouTube account (which you should link to your blog, Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter accounts). Leave regular videos explaining what you have to offer or even examples of what you do and why you’re the best. Make a video resume. Stand out.
  • Look somewhere else – If you’re not having any luck finding work in your chosen field, think about choosing another field. Sometimes when you find yourself looking for work and closing one chapter of your life, it’s fate’s way of telling to start a whole new book.

As always, good luck!

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10 Tools to Help You Find a Job

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The summer is great time to start looking for work. As summer schedules end and college kids go back to school many businesses start looking for full-time employees to fill the coming fall and holiday busy seasons.

So dust off the resume and get your networking shoes on!

There are many tools available for today’s job seeker and here is a list breaking down the top ten tools out there for you to make the most of while on your job search.

Job Search Websites
Though you can run into spam on many of these sites, it’s always helpful to search them regularly and post your resume. Many times temporary agencies and headhunters will use the services to reach out to you as well. But since you never know where the next great job opportunity is going to come from, this should be considered a plus.
Job Fairs
Though they may seem old fashioned to some job seekers in the new world, no one can ever take away the importance of old fashioned networking face to face.
Craigslist
Craigslist may have taken a few hits over the years, the fact remain that is it still one of the bets places to look for work in your area.
Resume
There is no tool as important as an updated resume. Always have one handy and available online for potential employers to see.
Your Address Book
Sometimes tapping into your own network of old friends, family and colleagues can be the most profitable tool you have already in pocket.
Facebook/LinkedIn/Twitter
This takes the address book a step further. If you’ve been online for a while you’ve probably built up a decent sized network. Post that you you’re looking for work and see what happens.
Salary Research
There are a number of websites out there can help you determine what the going salary is for your particular field. Arm yourself with the knowledge of comparable salary before you begin salary negations.
Job Trends
Thank to the Internet it’s easy to research and see what the job trends are in your field or any field you’re considering moving into. Get a head start by knowing what’s going on out there in your field.
Your Blog and Résumé Online
You can make life much easier by starting a blog (on any one of the free platforms out there) that talks about your skills, experience and has a page with your résumé. You can print the web address on your business card and send the link via email when replying to job ads. It’s having your résumé at your fingertips.

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Top Companies That Are Hiring

hiring-241x300Though looking for work can be about as easy as searching for a needle in a haystack. Only there are hundreds of people crowding around looking for the same needle in the same haystack. Even if you’re armed with the right tools, experience and resume to get you the job, none of those things will help you find the right job.

But that’s not to say that there aren’t companies out there with jobs up for the taking. In fact Forbes Business released a report recently of the Top 10 mid-sized companies that are hiring the most right now.

Take a look at the list and see of any of these companies have listings near you.

  1. Comdata – 120 openings
  2. Super Micro Computer – 103 Openings
  3. MicroStrategy – 100 openings
  4. Regeneron Pharmaceuticals – 95 openings
  5. CME Group – 87 openings
  6. EchoStar – 81 openings
  7. Molina Healthcare – 76 openings
  8. Netflix – 76 openings
  9. Facebook – 75 openings
  10. Perficient – 65 openings

Good luck in your search!

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