Hiring managers named online social networking as the second most effective job search tool. They gave websites such as LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter a 3.3 score, with 47 percent of survey ...
Job seekers' social networking profiles may do more harm than good in their job searches. Here are seven tips to prevent bad--or incomplete--social networking profiles from turning off a potential ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. As they head into the new year, many people set resolutions to land a new job. In addition ...
If finding employment is starting to feel like a full-time nuisance, creating a job search calendar is the best thing you ...
While career networking has been heralded as a “must-do” activity for anyone searching for employment or seeking to advance in their chosen career field, many find the activities daunting and often ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kathy Caprino, M.A. covers careers, leadership and personal growth. One of the most important career activities that both new and ...
You won't find most opportunities on those AI-infested online sites - but these tech-focused associations and user groups will help boost your network.
Forget job fairs and spamming potential employers with your résumé. If you're looking for a new job, should be your primary job search strategy, according to the results of a recent survey conducted ...
Dear Sam: I constantly receive LinkedIn requests to “connect” with people in my network and even some people I hardly know. I am not into social media and do not want to put myself out there for ...