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“It’s Not What You Know, It’s Who You Know” Goes Social

January 29, 2012 by Ryan Wilcox 2 Comments

Social Media
A job search in today’s market has to include social media sites like LinkedIn.

For as long as I can remember, I have been told by advisors and colleagues that job boards are ineffective tools in a job search. If you are looking for new employment, using your contacts and finding connections with people is the best way to go.

Increasingly, job searches have become more than just handing out business cards and making connections over the phone. Social media sites like LinkedIn have become tools to make connections and even find that next job. I have been an active user of Facebook and LinkedIn since I was in college. Admittedly, though, I’ve been reluctant to take advantage of social media in my job search. That is until recently.

As competitive as today’s job market is, I’m learning that sending in a resume and cover letter alone doesn’t guarantee an interview. So, I’ve started using LinkedIn’s various groups to make connections and learn of possible leads. I’ve learned of job openings through LinkedIn that weren’t posted on any company website.

Though social media sites like LinkedIn won’t replace the traditional resume and portfolio, they do offer a way to make connections in advance of the interview process. With the advent of Google+ and the explosion of Twitter, job seekers have a number of ways to promote themselves online. I see this trend continuing in 2012 and beyond. As long as job seekers use the same professionalism online as they do in an interview setting, these tools can be very useful.

If you would like to connect with me on Twitter, click here.

Filed Under: Featured, Networking, Social Media Tagged With: Facebook, Google+, job search, LinkedIn, portfolio, social media, social networking, Twitter

TCU Career and Intern Expo

September 23, 2010 by Ryan Wilcox Leave a Comment

Go Frogs! (Image Credit: www.tcu.edu)

Yesterday, I attended the Career and Intern Expo at TCU. This event brought employers from every field to TCU with internship, co-op and full-time opportunities for TCU students and alumni.

I attended a few of these events while still a student at TCU, and they always were a good opportunity to expand my network and get my name in front of potential employers. These types of networking events are also great practice for when I do land an interview.

I talked with several employers. Most were offering internships. This is understandable given that most of the people who came to the Expo were students.

This morning, I followed up with a contact I made. Especially at these events, what you do after the event is almost more important as what you do during it. Without proper follow up with employers you are interested in, your name and resume could go to the bottom of the pile simply because your name is not fresh on the employer’s mind.

Follow up is key!

For more on what to do before and at a Career Fair, check out TCU Career Services.

Filed Under: Networking Tagged With: career fair, job search, TCU

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