Friday, May 22, 2020

6 Tips for a Successful Job Search For College Graduates

6 Tips for a Successful Job Search For College Graduates When it comes to landing a job, we’ve all heard that networking  is the best way to find a new job and  it’s not what you know, it’s who you know.   With all of the added resources that the Internet provides, it is now even  easier to connect with people who may be able to point you toward your dream job. But, knowing how to promote yourself well and approach the right people, is key. 6 Tips on How to Job Search For College Graduates 1. Create an online presence: Creating a presence for yourself online is vital for your career growth, or finding a new position. Online profiles give you a place to showcase your experience and help you connect with others who work in the same industry to help you find a new job or move into a better position at your same company. 2. Be consistent: Be certain that dates, job titles, and companies on your resume and your LinkedIn or Facebook profiles match up. It is a red flag for  recruiters if they find  dates and companies change in each place and it  will open you up to much greater scrutiny. It is fine, even advisable, to present your duties in the best possible light, just be meticulous with dates and titles. 3. Google Yourself: Simply put your name into a Google search and see what employers can find out about your life.   It can show them your tweets, blogs, instant messages, photos and posts you make on any of your social networking sites. Try to keep your information private  if you dont want recruiters to see it. 4. Be careful what you post: Employers are increasingly utilizing  Facebook and Twitter  to find out more about potential employees. Posting information about your current company, whether good or bad, is frowned upon by most hiring managers. No matter how frustrated you might be at your current job, do not  tweet about what an idiot your boss is, or how much you hate your job. Not only will new employers frown on this, it could cost you your  the current job. Also, do not post on social media sites from work and make sure that you have updated your  Facebook privacy settings. [Related Post:  How to Job Search With Social Media] 5. Always be ready: Be sure that you build a network well before you might need it by making connections in your career field, following experts in your field, and interacting with these folks on a regular basis. Join Groups on Facebook and LinkedIn and join discussions so that people get to know you and appreciate your expertise in certain areas. Always be proactive and stay engaged in the conversations. If you decide it’s time to move on, or  lose your job,  you will have a wide network that can help point you in the right direction. 6. Build your Reputation: Networking works best for everyone when people are willing to help others. In other words, you have to be able to give in order to get assistance. Reach out to others and connect with them and always give assistance when you can. Write a recommendation for  someone on LinkedIn, introduce them to someone in your network that might be able to help, or share some news or tips with them. Paying it forward really does work- these same people will be happy to help you when you need it in the future [Related Post:  5 Ways to Improve Your Online Reputation] I hope that these tips on how to job search for college graduates will help you to build a good online presence, and help you to stay out of networking trouble. Pay it forward and reap the benefits when you need them! This guest post was written by Denise Gabbard, a former Executive Recruiter. She changed careers three years ago and now works with businesses to enhance their presence online.   Photo credit: Anitah

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