How to Find a Job on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and Other Social Networks
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Chapter 1: Putting the Work in Social Networking
Chapter 2: Create Your Best Profile
Chapter 3: Build and Work Your LinkedIn Network
Chapter 4: Use LinkedIn to Job Hunt
Chapter 5: Questions? LinkedIn Has Answers. Answers? LinkedIn Has Questions
Chapter 6: Using LinkedIn On the Job
Part 2: Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Plaxo and beyond
Chapter 7: Facebook: for College Kids and Their Parents, Too
Chapter 8: Twitter Your Way to that New Job
Chapter 9: MySpace Can Be a Showcase for Your Skills
Chapter 10: Plaxo and Other Social Networks
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It’s time to LINK IN!
Finding the job of your dreams the old way just doesn’t happen anymore. If you want great pay, great benefits, and great satisfaction in your career, you must begin social networking.
How to Find a Job on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, and Other Social Networks helps you take full advantage of the bounty of opportunities to be found on the most popular sites. Online job-search experts Brad and Debra Schepp take you step-by-step through the process of joining networks, creating effective online profiles, and successfully . . .
- Marketing yourself
- Building a network of business contacts
- Connecting with employers
- Getting recommendations
- Finding new leads
Mailing a résumé and hoping for the best simply puts your fate in the hands of others. To stay in the running, you have to take control by keeping your information fresh and current—in real time. Online social networking is the only way to go, and this forward-looking guide is the best way to get there.