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Latest Job-Hunting Mantras
Sat Mar 21 00:00:00 IST 2009, by Abhishek Mehta Bookmark and Share

Paranoia is a term used to describe a psychosis of fear. That is exactly what recession brings in the mind of business leaders, consumers and employees. Fear of financial insecurity and depressed markets drive them to behave like heard of sheep, one business follows the other and law of random motion predicts their overall direction. Recovery is definite but the timing is unpredictable and incalculable.

Job Hopper choices If your job is not affected by the ongoing recession or has not even got the heat of it, then I must say that you are lucky guy. Hold on to your profession for time being but change it as soon as there is recovery. Logic is simple, if a domain of expertise is not going down with recession, it will not have high growth trajectory once we recover from recession. Yes, there are exceptions to this piece of advice but they are driven by chances rather than choices.

Tomorrow is distant and trouble is knocking at the door for lots of guys right now, so here are the "Latest Job-Hunting Mantras".

Job-Hunting Mantras:

A harsh job market looks more like a dried up seasonal river with scattered patches of water rather than a desert and employability of workforce gets reduced to nine months rather then twelve. There are jobs in the market with distorted demand and supply equation. But "Extraordinary times must call for extraordinary measures", so let us analyze the hot potato of job search with the social networking buzz. I have serialized these mantras based on the freshness of the thoughts.

Get your Interviewer

Nielsen reports that 80% of online users in Brazil are registered on social networks, followed by Spain with 75%, Italy 73% and Japan 70%**. Possibility that your interviewer himself is registered on social networking site is also the same. I say get to know him, not by a "friend request" but by crawling through his profile, contacts and viewpoints. This puts you in comfort zone with that fellow and reduces the chances of unwarned impulsive responses while meeting strangers. During interview companies and interviewer know a lot about the candidate based on resume, referrals etc. But social networking empowers a candidate to learn about the organization, structure, policies and more importantly the interviewer.

Not all the user profiles are accessible to everyone on social networking sites. Buying a "Business Account" is a good idea in that scenario. Business accounts empower you with the freedom of looking into random profiles, for business purposes obviously. This is perfectly legal, moral and falls under the walls of social networking, as job seeker has no intention of spamming.

Get your network right

There are scores of social networking websites with different appeals, markets and backyards. Select the ones with more professional relevance rather than pictorial. For Job hopping one might prefer Linkedin to Orkut, hi5, Facebook, Myspace. Linkedin allows career-oriented individuals to post a formal job-centered profile. The reason is simple - Linkedin is intended to be used this way, for making professional contacts, to be in touch with your colleagues and to form business groups. Though all the social networking websites are more or less same on the abstract levels, their individual legacy and name stays in their specialized fields.

Zoominfo is another such interesting network website when it comes to learning about people, companies, domains and contact details. Zoominfo will not tell you about my pet or tweet about my toothbrush timings. Zoominfo claims have indexed 45 million individuals and 5 million companies and categorized them under various taxonomies targeted marketing. If you are interested in recruiting, sales, marketing and business research then there are commercial accounts available.

Try out Xing; this is another promising destination for professionals. For Indian professionals there is ApnaCircle, which suits job hunters. This website needs no more explanation then that it is backed by Sabir Bhatia (one of the co-founders of hotmail).

Get your resume right

Resume writing skills are certainly the most important ones but their detailed discussion is out of the scope of this blog. Along with resume writing skills, links to your professional networks and blogs play an important part in case of resume short listing. Get them right and highlight them well.

Lots of Human resource consultancies now days run their own recruitment groups on the social/professional networking sites. Joining such groups is not a bad idea at all. You will be informed about the latest vacancies in the group via postings and will be contacted for new positions in your Linkedin account itself. Not all the job vacancies land up on recruitment portals, lots of them are getting exhausted on professional networks.

Get your reviews right

Since you have formed a network of professionals known to you, they can serve as your references for the next job. New employer may not have to hire inspection firm for your background checks if he/she knows anyone in your professional network even 2-3 level down.

Once you have your professional network setup you can request individuals for their reviews on your professional capabilities. Good reviews from your past/current bosses, subordinates and colleagues can land you in a good job sooner then expected. These website have scores of job and business opportunities waiting for you once you have made a trustworthy network. Human resource professional are flooding such websites for candidates.

 


Some websites only run career-networks for Job-hunting, which I have discounted for this blog. Networking profiles formed on these kinds of websites do not have very long life cycles. Then there are some others who run referral networks where you can get paid for refereeing candidates for the job vacancy. Those again are out of the scope of this blog.


 

Reference:

** Nielsen Report


Comments:

Nice article, these are good job searching techniques. Different professional networks are famous in different countries for job searching. I think job searcher should also consider those websites. Though techniques followed on them can be the same......

Posted by Karakova on March 24, 2009 at 02:23 PM IST #

thats actually one stop blog for all job seekers... awesome....

Posted by vaibhav on March 28, 2009 at 03:17 PM IST #

you have tried wel bt thr is nothng like mantras to search a job in this recession period there are many fake profile in these scl ntwkng site and it s rare to find the exact man coz ur xact man dont have tym for these site for unknown ppl.........

Posted by shiv chauhan on April 07, 2009 at 01:38 PM IST #

Hi Shiv, This article is only about professional networking sites. But you have one valid point that there are fake profiles. For those Headhunters have already perfected art of candidate verifications, no one considers a candidate with 3 reviews from 2 people companies. Plus the most suited candidate for headhunting is the one who falls with in the own network of headhunter (few level down). Nothing is 100% perfect but for candidates with worthy experiences, these sites can be one-window job bank with no resume flashing to the whole world. Cheers, Abhishek

Posted by Admin on April 09, 2009 at 01:25 PM IST #


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