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

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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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Be Careful What You Post Online: 7 in 10 Hiring Managers Are Watching

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Be aware, job seekers: anything you post publicly can be seen by a potential or current employer, who may even use it to make hiring decisions. 74% of hiring managers say they use social media to screen candidates. Logically, most people know that posting publicly online means anyone can see what you’ve posted.

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From Layoff To Liftoff: 5 Steps To Rebuild Your Career

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Prioritize saving your contacts, and forward any emails that would help your resume and, if applicable, your portfolio. If possible, before your last day on the job, make sure to forward any important information that you think would be of use to you in future endeavors. Update your resume. Carefully, and honestly.

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Are You Ready for This Job Market?

On The Job

Even if you're applying for only sales jobs, you need to tailor your resume to a specific employer. That means carefully reading the job ad and making sure you're including as many of the key words as you can from that employer. Be flexible. Clean up social media.

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How Long Should a Job Search Take?

Eat Your Career

However, if you have a strong resume, a robust network, and good interview skills, you could land something sooner. As a career coach , one of my goals is to help my clients reduce the time it takes to land a new job as much as possible. You never know what might happen…The job you thought was your perfect match?

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4 ways to keep your confidence during a job hunt

On The Job

Helpful information and advice from Americas favorite workplace columnist About Anita Blog Books Syndicated Column Interviews Career Links Contact Wednesday, October 21, 2009 4 ways to keep your confidence during a job hunt I hear from a lot of people who are out of work. Treat looking for a job as a job,” she says.

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5 Signs You're Ignoring That Show Your Job is in Jeopardy

On The Job

Still, the thought of looking for another job is even more depressing. There's the business of writing the resume. You'll have to go on interviews, and that means you're going to have to iron something to wear. After all, it's better to keep bringing home a paycheck than going through the hassle of a new job hunt.