Resources

by Hannah Morgan

This will be a growing list of resources on how to use social media in job search.  Feel free to add your favorite post or site in the comments.

Twitter

HOW TO USE TWITTER

How to Find Smart People to Follow on Twitter from Career Sherpa

Be A Tweeter from Career Sherpa

Using Twitter:  A Really Simple Daily Checklist from Tim’s Strategy

Job Seeker’s Ultimate Guide to Twitter Job Search from Windmill Networking

Twitter Personal Branding Checklist from Brand-Yourself.com

Twitter Chat Schedule

LinkedIn

HOW TO USE LINKEDIN

LinkedIn’s YouTube Channel

Official LinkedIn’s Learning Center from LinkedIn.com

The Ultimate Cheat Sheet for Mastering LinkedIn from HubSpot

LinkedIn Tips- How to Find Great People to Connect With from Career Sherpa

How to Ask for LinkedIn Recommendations from Keppie Careers

I’m On LinkedIn, Now What? by Jason Alba (book, blog and videos!)

11 Ways to Personalize a LinkedIn Invite from Tim’s Strategy

How to Find People on LinkedIn (Video showing 3 methods using LinkedIn to find people) from Career Sherpa

18 LinkedIn Apps, Tools and Resources from Boolean Black Belt

Facebook

HOW TO USE FACEBOOK

How to Use Facebook for your Job Hunt from Keppie Careers

BeKnown By Facebook Friends from Career Sherpa

HOW TO (about) BLOGS

Blogging and Commenting on Blogs from Career Sherpa

The Personal Brander’s Guide to Blog Comments from Personal Branding Blog

 

SOCIAL MEDIA AND JOB SEARCH

Building Your Reputation on LinkedIn from Career Sherpa

Social Media and Job Search resources from Job-Hunt.org

HOW TO: Manage Your Online Reputation Using SEO from Mashable

RSS

RSS FEEDS

Workplace Advice Feed

This link includes feeds from 16 top workplace websites.  You can add this to your RSS feedreader of choice.  As new articles are posted on their sites, they will be automatically updated for your to view!

The Corner Office, The Art of Non-Conformity, Cube Rules, Fistful of Talent, WorkAwesome, Rehaul by Lance Haun, Clue Wagon, Perfect Labor Storm 2.0, The Job Lounge, The Chief Happiness Officer, The Social Executive» Ryon Harms writes about networking, careers and social media for executives, All Things Workplace, Box of Crayons, The Tom Peters Weblog, Work Coach Cafe, Zen Habits

Job Boards

(If you must use them!)

Indeed.com

SimplyHired.com

Gulpfish (new and dynamic!)

LinkUp

The Non-Profit Job Seeker

Cool Tools

Gist

WiseStamp

Rapportive

StartWire

Social Resume Spot

About.me

How to Use Rapportive and Gist from Brand-Yourself.com (by Hannah Morgan)

 

 

{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

Gloria Hitchcock August 23, 2010 at 7:49 am

Love the new site and new look – and the content! Gloria

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JoAnne Sims August 30, 2010 at 7:41 am

Hannah,
The new site looks great; comprehensive and well organized with your usual personal touch.
All the best to you!
JoAnne

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Career Sherpa August 31, 2010 at 4:41 am

JoAnne,
Thank you! I consider it a work in progress. There are still things I want to add to the site and that’s the fun part of doing this! If there is anything you think would add value, please, I am open to suggestions. I look forward to seeing you around town!

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Victoria Bunn April 7, 2011 at 2:44 am

The BlueSky Interviews website is packed full of advice and tips on how to succeed at job interviews. From sample questions and answers to advice on how to build your confidence in the hot seat, the site aims toprovide a free coaching tool for success.

Please check out the website and feel free to add the site to your list of useful resources. We are also now on Twitter and Facebook and would appreciate if you could become a mutual fan/follower so we can continue to share advice to our audiences. PLease feel free to contact me if you would like any more information.

TWITTER (#BlueSkyIntervws)
FACEBOOK (http://www.facebook.com/pages/London-United-Kingdom/BlueSky-Interviews/188129791230159#!/pages/London-United-Kingdom/BlueSky-Interviews/188129791230159)

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Joe MacDonough September 16, 2011 at 6:35 pm

All my shoes have toilet paper stuck to them. I thought it might help keep them clean. People see it differently. I need some blogging skills and advice to help change what people see. Can you help?

A lifelong fan

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Hannah Morgan September 20, 2011 at 4:34 am

Joe,
Building an online presence via blogging is certainly one option. Send me an email and we can set up a time to talk about solutions to removing that stubborn toilet paper! ;-)

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