Why Job Seeker LinkedIn Comments Matter
You should strive to minimise passive or pointless social media activity (doom-scrolling, stalking, sharing memes, inane WhatsApp conversations) when you
Read moreYou should strive to minimise passive or pointless social media activity (doom-scrolling, stalking, sharing memes, inane WhatsApp conversations) when you
Read moreAny job search encompasses elements of a marketing plan (where you are the product). You identify your target employers, network
Read moreThe content of your LinkedIn About Me section is as important as your CV and cover letter in terms of
Read moreWith 40% of its 740 million members accessing LinkedIn every day, many consider it the premier social media platform for
Read moreThere are many practical benefits of an engaged network on various social media platforms during any job search. They can
Read moreIt is hard to know your mind when you are exploring the myriad of possible options for your next career
Read moreThe right social media activity can be pivotal before and during a job search. If you are consistent and stick
Read moreSocial media is a circus where almost anything goes. The line between vulnerability and desperation is not hard to cross.
Read moreAmidst the excitement of a potential new job, the temptation to stalk your future boss on social media can prove
Read moreJob seekers will spend a lot of time on LinkedIn during their job search. You definitely should. Success will depend
Read moreOne of the first priorities for a social job search is that job seekers optimise their LinkedIn headline. “Unemployed at
Read moreTaking part in social media discussions is part of our digital life. Job seekers share opinions on socials – like
Read moreAt the very core of great marketing lies a simple truth. Focus on the one thing that resonates most with
Read moreAny job search is primarily an exercise in marketing. I thought that I would share 15 marketing lessons straight out
Read moreIt is incredible just how much online data can be mined about you and your social media activity. In an
Read moreResearch has shown that 60% of employers will look at a candidate’s LinkedIn profile. Most hiring managers will conduct a
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