Posts Tagged "blogging basics"

Careerbuilder’s Applicant Explorer Tool: More Evidence Hiring Managers Are Looking Online

Posted by on Feb 16, 2009 in employment | 2 comments

Tweet This week Susan and I spoke at a “Brown Bag” panel discussion at ProMatch in Sunnyvale. The subject of the discussion was blogging for job seekers. Before we could discuss blogging, we provided our posit (which is coming true each day) that we formulated in Q 2 of 2008: the role of the resume has changed, there is a paradigm shift and new trend in job search, and the role of the job seeker has changed. Your resume is no...

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Social Media Measurement: Peter Kim’s 4 Points of Social Media Framework

Posted by on Jan 22, 2009 in social media and resources | 0 comments

Tweet Peter Kim is one of the most important architects of social media and a well respected new thought practitioners. Peter is considered an expert in the art and science of “the intersection of social technology and marketing strategy.” He has been quoted by the most prestigious press organizations from the Wall Street Journal to CBS Evening News. In Peter’s article “A framework for measuring social media”...

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Job Seekers Heed Robert Scoble’s “If You Are Laid Off, Here’s How to Socially Network”

Posted by on Jan 19, 2009 in employment | 0 comments

Tweet Robert Scoble is one of the most successful bloggers with his Scobleizer blog, technology evangelists, and well respected resources in Silicon Valley. His article “If you are laid off, here’s how to socially network” is a call to arms and a blue print for EVERY job seeker. Please heed his warning and take the steps Robert outlines. And by the way, many of these steps are steps we have already identified, written...

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