Learn how to master online career networking. Networking web sites can be a valuable job-hunting resource – if you know how to use them to your best advantage.
You Will Need
* Networking sites
* Networking groups
* A resume
* A good photo
* Recommendations
* Selectiveness
* Consideration
* Discretion
Step 1. Join some networks
Join more than one network. Large social networks are great for getting the word out about your job situation or an entrepreneurial effort you want to promote, while career-oriented sites are good for finding business contacts.
Step 2. Join some groups
Once you’ve joined some sites, browse their “groups,” sections for smaller online associations you might like to join, like a trade organization related to your work.
Step 3. Polish your resume
Create a compelling profile that includes your resume and a high-quality photo suitable for use by a job recruiter.
Step 4. Look for jobs
Check out the job postings on your networking sites. If you see a position that interests you, check your network of friends and business contacts to see if anyone knows someone who can help you score an interview.
Step 5. Write recommendations
Stockpile goodwill by writing recommendations for other members without them asking.
Step 6. Be picky
Be picky – don’t accept every cyberspace invitation just to be polite. Someone with a checkered work history could compromise your professional reputation.
Step 7. Re-introduce yourself
When asking people to join your network, send a short message along with the invitation reminding them how you know them.
Step 8. Practice give and take
If you ask a contact to introduce you to one of their contacts, try to think of a favor you can do for them, or assure them that you owe them one.
Step 9. Be careful
Be discreet about conducting a job search while you already have one.
FACT: Employee referrals account for nearly 25 perc