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May 17th, 2009 Rick No comments
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What recruiters look for in a LinkedIn profile: 8 tips

May 11th, 2009 NothingMan No comments

This was a great article on LinkedIn that I thought I would share.  I’ve done most of this and I’m ALWAYS getting LinkedIn messages for job openings.  It’s a very valuable resource in this economy!

 1. Make your LinkedIn profile 100% complete

•    Include all companies, education, and awards. These are the key items on which we recruiters search.
•    References are very important. The more we know about you the better.
•    The more robust your profile, the higher you will be in the Google search rankings.
•    The more information a recruiter has upfront, the more efficient the search process.
•    Update your LinkedIn profile here

2. Use a profile picture that you use on multiple sites

•    A picture helps to create and reinforce your online brand
•    It will help a recruiter identify you on the interview day at “Starbucks”
•    Add a profile picture here

3.  Use the “Specialties” box to fill in keywords

•    List as many keywords as possible that are relevant to your roles, capabilities, and interests that will help you turn up on LinkedIn Search
•    Update your profile summary and specialties here

4. Update your LinkedIn “Status” regularly

•    Link to articles you have written or in which you are quoted
•    Update status with your latest blog posts
•    Discuss business accomplishments
•    If you are actively looking for a job, tell people what you are looking for!
•    Update your status on other social networking sites such as Twitter. Try services like ping.fm that allow you to update your status across multiple sites.

5. Make changes to your profile after every job change or promotion

•    The recruiters you are linked to will notice these changes
•    It is harder to be found if people don’t know where you are
•    Update your LinkedIn profile as you would your change-of-address at the post office

6. Include your web site and blog links

•    Add suitable weblinks to the “Websites” section on your LinkedIn profile
•    This could range from your career blog to your Twitter profile. Alternatively, you can also link to a guest blog post you wrote recently.
•    Update your “Websites” section here

7.  Do not block incoming emails

•    No matter how popular you think you are, you will not be overwhelmed. I promise!
•    The LinkedIn community is all about participation so feel free to accept incoming communication from fellow LinkedIn users. Update your contact settings here.
•    If a recruiter reaches out to you and you are not interested, let him or her know or better yet refer a friend
•    LinkedIn actually allows you to control how you receive emails and notifications. Update your settings here.

8. Increase your number of trusted connections!

•    Use webmail importer to bring your real world professional relationships online and to find your contacts who are already on LinkedIn.
•    Depending on whether you’re a browser person or an Outlook person, check out the respective toolbars that will help organize your professional relationship either while you browse or check out your Inbox.

These are just a few tips that I’ve gleaned from my LinkedIn usage over the past year. If you’ve other tips that have helped you as a job seeker reach out to appropriate hiring managers or recruiters, feel free to leave a comment. Hope this helps.

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Tips for Managing Employee Morale in a Down Economy

May 6th, 2009 NothingMan No comments

Great post about management that I think everyone should hear.  These things sound ridiculously obvious, but somehow, it seems that these simple ideas escape everyone that is in a position to apply these principles.

 

  • Be transparent! Don’t try to hide the fact that we are in a recession. Profits are down and businesses are suffering. Talk about the company performance. Don’t sugar coat or spin it in ways that aren’t accurate. Your employees are smart – they are watching the news and hear the same stories you are.
  • Over-share with your staff, even more so than you would in a good economy. If they know that you understand and are feeling the same pains that they are feeling, they are more likely to figure out ways to help.
  • Reinforce your core values and your mission. Remind them of why you are in the business you are in and how important and vital their roles are to the organization. Help them to remember why they do the job that they do for you.
  • Do not do anything to affect your quality. Quality should remain key.
  • Don’t take advantage of your employees. It’s never a good thing when you have employees who are only working to save their jobs. Reaffirm that you are behind them and support them.
  • Check out the rest at http://stonecreekstaffing.blogspot.com/2009/05/tips-for-managing-employee-morale-in.html#comment-form and feel free to let that wonderful layer of middle management know what they should already know.

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