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Whether you're new to the workforce, or  newly unemployed, today's job  search is quite different from the job search environment of even five  years ago. While the job market is tight, job hunters have more  opportunity than ever before to find a job by employing an online  strategy to enable targeted and efficient job search. If you're a bit  uncertain about the online space, have no fear. If you can shop online,  or navigate the web, you can use social media to find a job NOW.
REVERSE  ENGINEER YOUR JOB SEARCH
Rather than sending resumes en masse,  social networking enables job seekers to plant content seeds  strategically in places where human resources will likely be. Today's  corporate hiring decisions are more critical than ever, so human  resource representatives must make careful hires-This means they are  likely to be more diligent in exploring credentials. This spells  opportunity for job seekers who are able to establish themselves as  thought leaders or experts in their chosen field. To position yourself  as this valuable candidate, give your expertise freely by posting  insightful comments on blogs, or by answering questions on LinkedIn.   People will appreciate this value and will tend to return the favor by  thinking of you when a job opening arises.
SOCIAL MEDIA SAVVY IS  AN ADDED SKILL TO SHOWCASE
When using social networking for job  search, you build both your online presence, and a set of skills that  employers will find valuable. Your ability to write with clarity in a  blog, showcase photos and video, tweet effectively, and so forth makes  you that much more attractive to recruiters. So rather than using your  skills for vacation photos or the well-made video for friends and family  alone, try applying these skills on behalf of your job search.  Regardless of job type, company size, or industry, every company today  needs employees who are skilled in social media. Therefore, those who  bring industry expertise and social media savvy have the distinct  advantage in the job market.
START WITH YOUR ONLINE PRESENCE
According  to Coremetrics (2010), 75% of companies require recruiters to research  job applicants online, so you'll want to be sure you know what they'll  find.  Start with a Google search on your name. Many job seekers are (a)  surprised to find they even have a presence; and (b) surprised by the  content that floats to the surface-that photo from Facebook meant for  friends alone, or the negative comment you offered on a blog two years  ago. When possible, remove content that doesn't align with the image you  want to project. If you find that you don't have an online presence,  start by determining where you'd like to work, and the image you'd like  to project. Then, position yourself as an expert in your industry.  The  key is to be authentic, so be sure that the image you are projecting is  sustainable. That is, if you present yourself as a rock star online, be  prepared to be that rock star on the interview as well. The key: Be  realistic, and work to highlight-not overhype-the skills that you have.
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