Tips for Posting Your Resume Online
If you’ve already taken guidance with writing resumes or have worked magic on your own and are now ready to showcase your amazing resume to the world, there are some steps you need to take, especially if you’re posting online. Not to make it sound like rocket science, but it’s very possible that you could miss out on some things if you don’t learn what all is out there to take advantage of.
Don’t Be Afraid of Job Sites
There are a lot of great job sites like Career Builder and Monster that specialize in helping you post your resume for recruiters to see. Yes, a lot of people use them because they actually work, so don’t be afraid of using them yourself. If you’re afraid that you won’t be seen, be sure to create catchy headlines and make use of keywords that will help you stand out from others.
Use Social Networking Sites
It’s also a good idea to take advantage of social networking sites. Sites like LinkedIn will allow you to post your resume and create profiles that allow for resume information. Also, you could use Facebook and Twitter to send out professional networking blasts to your contacts and point them back to your resume.
The Value in Saturation
When posting your resume on the Internet, it doesn’t hurt to saturate your resume in a number of places to get it seen. There are tons of job seekers out there with similar qualifications, meaning it could be overlooked in one or more places. If you place your resume on more than one job site, you increase your chances of getting it seen.
Manage Your Privacy
One thing to remember about posting your resume online is that your privacy could be compromised if you’re not careful. So instead of adding your personal details (address, home phone number, etc.) consider only leaving your email address or a business cell phone number on your resume. Also, think about adjusting privacy settings so that your resume cannot be found in search engines.
Taking advantage of all the Internet has to offer is a smart idea in today’s job market. However, making smart choices along the way is also important.
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