
Author: Brenda Greene
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1601631588
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1601631588
The Web 2.0 Job Finder: Winning Social Media Strategies to Get the Job You Want From Fortune 500 Hiring Pros
Social networking sites are dramatically changing the way people stay connected. Get The Web 2.0 Job Finder computer books for free.
Not surprisingly, sites such as LinkedIn, Facebook, and MySpace, along with "tweets," blogs, and personal Web pages, are now key components of how job seekers discover exciting new opportunities and how companies find promising new employees.
Networking is the single most effective tool for finding a job--and social networking makes the networking effort incredibly more powerful. The ability to create, develop and maintain a social network that boosts a career is one of the biggest challenges for the 21st-century job seeker.
Based on the expertise of Fortune 500 hiring professionals and recruiters, The Web 2.0 Job Finder will show you:
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Not surprisingly, sites such as LinkedIn, Facebook, and MySpace, along with "tweets," blogs, and personal Web pages, are now key components of how job seekers discover exciting new opportunities and how companies find promising new employees.
Networking is the single most effective tool for finding a job--and social networking makes the networking effort incredibly more powerful. The ability to create, develop and maintain a social network that boosts a career is one of the biggest challenges for the 21st-century job seeker.
Based on the expertise of Fortune 500 hiring professionals and recruiters, The Web 2 ot surprisingly, sites such as LinkedIn, Facebook, and MySpace, along with "tweets," blogs, and personal Web pages, are now key components of how job seekers discover exciting new opportunities and how companies find promising new employees.
Networking is the single most effective tool for finding a job--and social networking makes the networking effort incredibly more powerful. The ability to create, develop and maintain a social network that boosts a career is one of the biggest challenges for the 21st-century job seeker.
Based on the expertise of Fortune 500 hiring professionals and recruiters, The Web 2.0 Job Finder will show you:
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