I read an interesting article in the paper today about Twitter. I know we have talked often about its uses. People are now using it to find jobs. One woman put out a message to some people she had met at a conference that she was looking for a job. A week later she had an interview, and two weeks later she had a job.
It is also interesting because people are now recommending that those applying for jobs make information about themselves more accessible. They said to link personal web sites, blogs or profiles on professional networking sites, and one woman links her blog to her twitter profile and lists it on her resume for recruiters.
As I was reading this I was thinking about my father-in-law who is looking for a job. He has become discouraged because he cannot just pick up a paper anymore. He feels at a disadvantage because he knows most postings are on the internet, but not only does he not own a computer he does not know how to use one.
It also made me think about all the things people post on blogs and Facebook...etc. Not only are people looking at Facebook to check out potential hires, but they are not interviewing people based on what they post. At a time when jobs are so hard to come by, it seems that we have another responsibility to our students to make them aware of the implications for what they post and also try to help them be aware of how they can take advantage of new technologies in the job hunt. Of course, it would be great if I was aware and knew how to use them first. Thanks to MILI:)
Sunday, January 4, 2009
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I had never considered the implications that technology would have for those who do not have a lot of experience on the computers. I didn't realize the number of job postings on that are on the web. I feel for your father in law and can only imagine how discouraging it would be.
Thanks for the blog.
I often think about how much of a hurdle it is for so many people that the whole job search process is now online. I even felt like I was climbing a mountain when I was getting used to the online process years ago ...
Here are some resources that might help your FIL--it is hard when the paper has nothing in it job-wise. The library staff are generally helpful and the one-on-one stuff might be just what he needs.http://www.hclib.org/pub/events/AllEventsAction.cfm
He can check his local library, too--this is just for Hennepin/MPLS
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