Posts Tagged ‘Marie Journey’
#HireFriday Job Tips for 2010
1. Increase your digital footprint: Ways include being involved in highly visible groups, discussions, blog posts, tweets/retweets for your profession/niche/skill set. Also, video! Video! Video! Why? Nothing brings you to the top of searches like video…so whip out a video resume, do a video conference, and add video responses to those online communities! Kay Kelison (@Jaxx_Magee) offers detailed insight regarding Video Resumes: HERE
2. Engage people that speak your language! Good recruiters can recruit any person for any job…given enough time. For example, I speak tech. Meaning, I’m a technical recruiter and understand the language, skills, career path for those tech savvy folks. If you are an accountant, then please focus in on recruiters that have the experience and understanding to do the best job for you in the quickest amount of time. *Stop spamming a person that doesn’t understand you and have a real conversation and connection with those that do*
3. Be clear and transmit your contact information. No, don’t list your personal information all over the internet! Do have a dedicated email for job searches. Do have your profile on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, and other social networks that people in your profession use. Do check your inbox on a regular basis. When you get pinged by a recruiter for an interview, do list the best method of reaching you and the time zone you will be in at that given moment.
4. If you follow me, then I can DM (Direct Message) you! On Twitter follow recruiters or people that you would like to contact you directly. So follow @mariejourney
5. Be a Talent Sandwich! When networking for jobs let people that mentored you in the past know you are looking and the best information to forward to recruiters. Also, people that you mentored in the past should be given the same. Why? They may get a ping from a recruiter asking: Have you mentored anybody in the past you could recommend OR Is there anybody that mentored you in the past that you would recommend? Frankly, recruiters may not intentionally shoot high or low on experience and reach out to people that are not interested in the role that you would be. a
6. Word and Only Word! Do submit your resume as a Microsoft Word Document only and be sure to manually hide grammatical and spelling errors when you save the document. Just because you click OK or ignore, does not mean that those red and green marks are gone on my end. It differs per version, but just search Help for “Hide Errors”. Why not PDF and avoid the hassle? Tools for recruiting do not play well with PDF. Want to know why? Craig Fisher (@fishdogs) explains HERE.
7. If Jim Stroud (@jimstroud) says it, then believe it. He offers over two hours of actionable items on how to find a job. Click HERE
8. Have Hope
9. Have Compassion
10. Help others via #HireFriday
I will be onsite in Madison for the 1st Ever TRU USA : Be sure to join me virtually as I am delivering virtual cupcakes
I will be covering the event live – visit us at virtualcupcakes.com for the Tastiest Social Media Treats, and VLogJourney.com for my live Video Blog
Marie Journey is headed to TRU USA 2010
TruLondon provided the environment for revolutionary discussions
amongst Sourcers, HR Directors, Agency Recruiters, Corporate
Recruiters, and more. If you want a #Tru Experience contatct Bill
Booreman, Maha Akiki, and Geoff Webb. Terrific job! Special thanks for
photos: @RadicalRecruit, @fishdogs, and @akiki
Marie Journey calling all Firefox users to front with their fav Firefox Add-ons for sourcing and recruiting. Please, check the link and post your picks. Winners receive fame & involvement in the SourceCon 2010 Firefox Lab hosted by Russ Moon and John Turnberg. Check the link below for all the details!
What are some of the predictions for 2010 from recruitng thought leaders? Bill Boorman wants to know. Vixen & I wade in with our #1 Fav Prediction. Be sure to tune in and connect with both @Billboorman and @mariejourney when you stop by Twitter.
Marie Journey, spokesperson for On The Go iPhone Recruiting Apps, stars in her first role as “Kelly The Go Girl” very tongue in cheek approach to the hair pulling world of Sourcing and Recruiting. On the Go Search and On the Go Interview are mobile recruiting software applications that make interviewing and search easy! Check out both recruiting applications “On the Go Search” and “On the Go Interview” @ the iPhone App store for transforming the tedious and challenging into easy, quick, and mobile.
All in good fun…yup, it will definitely be a challenge. Geoff Webb, @radicalrecruit, and his computer (MAC) laid down an editing challenge on behalf of TRU London…what is a girl and her super fly, voice activated Laptop (Vixen) to do? Well, hedge my bets, and up the game a bit. Got a shout out for some beta testers prior to launch of the video ~ ping me if you are interested! A good Geek knows when to call on SMEs for backup
Thanks for your support ~ Vixen & I
Marie Journey reaches out to Hogan Developers of all flavors including those that focus on RPM, CIS, and IDS. As the job market remains unstable, have a professional talent facilitator to help you in your next move.
Behold the history of the Boolean Dance – loved by Sourcers all over the world! When you are hunting for that purple squirrel or the ATS is down or you are on the conference call and a newbie says, “Sourcer…that is like a junior recruiter, right?” just dance, baby.
Let the love and rhythm of sourcing move you!!! Full credit for the creation of the Boolean Dance goes to Kay Kelison, Jim Stroud, and Alecia Sullivan for their inspiration. Also, special thanks to Jenny DeVaugh my partner in the Boolean Dance starring at Recruitfest 2009!
Your head may have hit the keyboard a few times as you were adjusting to the latest version of MS Office and Windows Vista. After you lose the imprints of the keys above your eyes, let’s focus on one of the great positives of all these changes – Speech Recognition. You talk and the computer listens to you and 1) Does what you say 2) Enables you to dictate emails, etc. WOW!
For most, Speech Recognition frees up time and gives you instant cool points with your colleagues/friends/kids. Then there are people that adore this feature, because it allows them communicate without the constant pain of having to use their hands.
How did the discovery of this time saving/pain saving gem happen? As the pain in both of my hands increased, my mobility, decreased, and my overall frustration level was peaking – Jeff at www.PensacolaComputers.com recommended me using that built-in “free” feature on my favorite laptop, Vixen.
If you or somebody you know has chronic hand pain, this feature is priceless!