New-Age Recruiting: Using Online Social Networks to Secure Employment
By Heather EagarThe world of job recruiting has changed drastically in recent
years. Whereas in the past, the route to securing employment was
simply getting your resume together and responding to help-wanted
ads – or even getting approached by a headhunter – now
much of the recruitment process is taken care of on the
Internet.
Both recruiters and job seekers are finding that by mingling
with one another through mediums like online social networks, they
can accomplish their combined goal of getting a person employed. It
is for this reason that taking the time to understand social
networks is beneficial, especially if you’re actively seeking
employment. So let’s take a closer look at this new and
exciting aspect of job recruiting.
What are Online Social Networks?
Very similar to the idea of the traditional social network, an
online social network offers a space on the Internet where
individuals with similar interests or agendas can congregate to
share ideas, insights, and help one another achieve goals. Before,
you may have found yourself joining a national collegiate
fraternity or sorority, or even a club or organization in your
community, to achieve this type of networking experience. But now,
organizations and groups with a similar purpose have moved onto the
Internet, affording more people from around the country the
opportunity to network.
Utilizing Online Social Networks to Your
Benefit
So what can an online social network do for you? Along with
fraternizing with your peers, they are great for helping you find
employment. Job seekers are becoming increasingly aware that many
recruiters spend time searching popular social networking websites
like LinkedIn, Myspace, Plaxo and Facebook to interact with and
often times recruit new job candidates. So to make themselves
findable for recruitment, they congregate in those places.
If you are serious about finding employment, it is in your
best interest to join one or more of these online social networking
sites. There you can post your resume and give other useful
information about yourself that will offer insight into your
qualifications. Once you’ve posted your resume, you can visit
field-specific blogs on these sites or in other places. Just like
with social networking sites, recruiters often choose this avenue
to seek out candidates and make employment invitations.
Carefully Monitor Your Social Networking
Behavior
While online social networks are great places to find career
opportunities, you should definitely be aware of your actions while
there. Fun-filled sites like Myspace and Facebook can easily lure
you into their excitement; however, if your purpose is to be seen
by recruiters, you might find yourself projecting a
non-professional image. To avoid this from happening, remember not
to post unflattering pictures of activities you partake in with
your buddies on your profile. And ask your friends to refrain from
leaving risqué comments on your page. Since your main goal is
to make your profile as professional as possible, you don’t
want to give recruiters any reason to second-guess your
qualifications.
The opportunities to secure employment with the click of a
mouse are better than ever. So before you print off you next resume
or think about going to a job fair, consider joining a professional
online social network. You may just find that your next employment
connection will be right on the other side of your computer
screen.


