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Sent: Thursday, November 19, 2009 1:26 PM
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Subject: NBP-Announce: General: Internet Your Way to a New Job - How
toReally Find a Job Online
Internet Your Way to a New Job: How to Really Find a Job Online
By Alison Doyle
In braille (2 vols.) and PortaBook (CD and downloadable), $11.95
Just a few years ago, you could upload your resume to one of the top job
sites, click a few times to apply for some jobs, and consider your
search well underway.
Today, that isn't enough. The job market is increasingly competitive.
Hiring managers are overwhelmed with applications - hiring has changed,
and job seekers need to be prepared to use all the online job search
tools to their advantage.
Online job searching often seems complicated, but it doesn't have to be
- there are tips and tricks you can use to make the process run smoothly
and simply. Author Alison Doyle tells you how to:
- Create your professional presence online
- Market yourself as a strong candidate for employers
- Connect with contacts who will help you with your job search
- Help prospective employers find you
- Use sites like Facebook, VisualCV, and LinkedIn to your advantage
This book will provide you what you need to know and step you through
the process of online job searching, professional branding, social and
professional networking, and career building with uncomplicated advice,
tips, and techniques on how to effectively find a new job and grow your
career.
Read the table of contents for this book, or order it, at
http://www.nbp.org/ic/nbp/JOBONLINE.html
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