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Some Gen Zers Are Including Their Social Media on Resumes—Should You?

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In addition, she points to the idea of candidates modeling company culture, with a nod to DDI statistics that “found that 40% of the CEOs on Harvard Business Review’s … 2019 Best Performing CEOs are active on LinkedIn, Twitter or both.” This is an increase from the 2016 list, where only 20% reported being active on these platforms.

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Beginning Your Job Search? Start By Building Your Brand

Office Dynamics

LinkedIn is a popular and powerful network for job searchers and employers, and with the right details you can increase traffic to your profile dramatically. Don’t stop there, though; get your Twitter and Facebook up to date so they represent the face that you want employers to see. Always be Networking. Share Carefully.

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OfficeTeam Reveals Mistakes That Could Derail Your Job Search

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Network solely when you’re looking for a job. Use tools such as LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter regularly to keep in touch with professional contacts. Maintain an up-to-date profile on these sites, and be active with industry associations and events. Try This Instead. Wait until a position is advertised to apply.

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So you want to find a new assistant job?

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Tailor your covering letter and CV. I’ve written posts on both covering letters and resumes so all I would add here is that you should tailor your CV and covering letter for each of the jobs you are applying for. Agents are not there to further your career. Should you go to every interview?

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4 Ways to Increase Your Chances of Finding Remote Work

On The Job

While it can pay off to be active on other social networking sites such as Twitter or Facebook, LinkedIn is still a place where most recruiters will go to check out your professional profile. Stay "true to yourself" when participating in social networking. Don't go overboard, she says. Show your independence.

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How to Find a Job Using Social Media

On The Job

You may still be unemployed for a variety of reasons, but those who have found work say their strategies can help other job seekers For example, Christine Demeropolis says she landed her new position as an account executive for Wordsworth Communications in Cincinnati through Twitter. "I I asked for more details and then sent in my resume."

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Are You Being Naive -- and Just Plain Stupid -- About Your Online Reputation?

On The Job

That means in addition to ramping up your networking efforts, you need to immediately take steps to clean up your online footprint. Google covers most of the Web, but MSN and Yahoo! Learn how to manage your privacy settings within each social network you use. This recently happened on Twitter. and MSN right away.

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