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

Success

Gone are the days when job applicants scrambled to update their privacy settings and delete compromising photos of party nights from their social accounts before a job interview. They are even using social media to create their resumes. So social presence was essential, but it had to be appealing to be beneficial.

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From Layoff To Liftoff: 5 Steps To Rebuild Your Career

Allwork

In an era dominated by remote work, AI, and social media, a personal cover letter is still important. One study conducted by ResumeGo reveals applications with tailored cover letters had a 53% higher callback rate than applicants without any cover letter. Write a customized cover letter.

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The Admin’s Guide to Career Organization

All Things Admin

They don’t have an updated resume, a professional portfolio of work samples, or a social media presence. Cover letter. Your cover letter is often the first touch point you have with a potential employer, so you need to make the right impression. This makes a stressful time even tenser.

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Using A Visual Medium To Enhance The Recruiting Process

Recruit CRM

Using Video Content To Attract Candidates Visual correspondence and communication in social recruitment can likewise streamline the data or thoughts that you are looking for to give candidates. A careers page or social media that is text-hefty and failing in visuals isn't probably going to hold a candidate's attention.

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Beginning Your Job Search? Start By Building Your Brand

Office Dynamics

After all, Inc reports that every corporate job opening attracts an average of 250 resumes, but on average only four to six people will interview for the position. Building Your Brand: Get Social. Social media is the engine that your job search will run on. Share Carefully. The post Beginning Your Job Search?

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5 Ways to Manage Your Online Reputation

On The Job

Helpful information and advice from Americas favorite workplace columnist About Anita Blog Books Syndicated Column Interviews Career Links Contact Monday, August 10, 2009 5 Ways to Manage Your Online Reputation Are you your own worst enemy? Or you sweated buckets over the details regarding your meeting with a key client.

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3 More Tools for Self-Branding and Job Hunting

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

I'm by no means an expert in social media at all. This is when social media plays a large role. We swapped stories about interview attire. I've actually sent in my resume and cover letter to companies with open positions whenever their site was down or when a post had expired. Hi, @AllyRae!