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Employers Using Social Networking Sites to Investigate You?

Author: Ime Akpan
by Ime Akpan
Posted: Mar 04, 2015

Nowadays the internet is buzzing with social networking sites; it has answers to quite a lot of your daily dilemmas such as where to get the best deals on products, where to sell your old furniture and even to find jobs. A few Social Networking Sites serve as the intermediate between job seekers and employers such as LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.

These are a few tips which you can use in the social networking sites to help you find the job of your dreams:-

  • Create a Complete and Robust Profile: The information you provide on your page helps employers gather an idea about the type of job you are looking for and what are your qualifications. An impressive profile is likely to receive 40 percent more job opportunities than regular profiles. To improve your profile, flourish it with every tiny bit of information that you consider helpful about yourself. Also include major achievements, experiences, skill, educational and extra-curricular accomplishments in your data. List down your professional achievements and do not forget to include a picture of you in formals as your profile image. Keep in mind that a potential employer will be viewing your profile and will contact you only if your profile is impressive.
  • Request Recommendations from Previous Supervisors and Co-Workers: Remember that the praise of your old co-workers and previous supervisors is not only credible, but will also impress potential employers and viewers of your profile. Ask them personally for a social media recommendation and to write a few words of praise in your profile to help you attract wanted attention.
  • Grow Your Network: A wide network increases your chances of landing up in a great job. To grow your network start making connections, import people from your address book and add people you know. Also add up more friends, alumni, supervisors and present and past colleagues. However, do not add up strangers or be offended if strangers do not accept your request. Quality is much better than quantity thus; make sure that you add up people you are familiar with.

These sites offer a few career building activities as well to connect old colleagues, classmates and friends where you can display work history. You can also join communities for a specific industry. People with personal businesses and independent contractors can use this channel to help promote their business and to make clients, where you can also recommend and comment on various business and contract workers. please visit site : http://www.mybuddiesmeet.com/

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