Tuesday, May 12, 2020
Personal SEO Special Resource
Personal SEO Special Resource Isnt it time you brush up or immerse yourself in learning how to job search more effectively? Almost every recruiter will search for you online at some point during the hiring process. Dont believe me? Just look at Jobvites Recruiter Nation report, SilkRoads Report, CareerBuilders Recruiting Report, or google social recruiting. What all these reports point to is that the information recruiters find online about candidates can and does influence hiring decisions. If you are thinking, I dont care what someone finds or I dont want anything about me online then you may be missing out on opportunities and thats a shame. Personal SEO (Search Engine Optimization) and Personal Online Reputation Management These may be new terms to you and you may not know exactly what they mean. But I dont want you to dismiss them because they are so important to your job search. Without an understanding of what these terms mean, or what actions you need to take, youll become a dinosaur, and thats not going to help you. The steps you take to improve and manage your online reputation arent difficult. You just need to know how. Thats why Im sharing this incredible free resource not normally available to the public. Career Planning Adult Development Journal Summer 2016 This issue was compiled by Guest Editor Susan P. Joyce, President NETability, Inc. who owns and operates Job-Hunt.org and CareerCoachCafe. It contains articles written by some of the top career professionals including: Susan P. Joyce, Richard N. Bolles (author of What Color is Your Parachute?), Meg Guiseppi, Jeff Lipschultz, Martin Yate, Phyllis Mufson, Ed Han, Camille Carboneau Roberts, Chandlee Bryan, Debra Wheatman, Laura Smith-Proulx, Kathleen Lyons, Rosalind Joffe, Kate Duttro, Debra Osborn, Adam Miller, Shae McCain, Jacqueline Gabbard Belle, and me. The Resource You Must Read But what you really care about is that it includes 27 chapters (and 228 pages) on how technology has impacted recruiting and your job search. Youll find chapters to help you understand that Google is the new resume, how to use keywords for personal Search Engine Optimization (SEO), how to improve your LinkedIn profile and other social media usage. Plus specific advice for new graduates, Boomers (or more seasoned professionals), Veterans and other special interest groups. Allow me to share just some of the valuable chapters: The Internet Revolution: Digital Disruption in Recruiting and Job Search by Susan P. Joyce Recruitersâ Selection Process Starts (and Ends) with Your Personal Brand by Jeff Lipschultz How Social Recruiting Impacts Job Search by Hannah Morgan Are Keywords the Foundation for Career Success? By Martin Yate Use Social Media to Manage Your Online Reputation and Support Your Brand by Debra Wheatman Online Presence for Mature Job Seekers: Getting Started by Phyllis Mufson So whether you are a career or job search coach, work in a career center or are just someone who wants to stay up to speed on todays hiring and job search trends, I think youll benefit from this resource.
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