Social Media: Five Mistakes to Avoid
7 December 2010
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Here are the most common mistakes we have identified.
1/ Indicating in your title that you are looking for a job
Reserve your profile title for your job title (e.g., Sales Engineer). In the "Presentation" section, you can, in about ten lines, indicate your job search, your objectives, and your skills, making sure to choose the right keywords to optimize search engine results.
2/ Not including a photo
Simply because a profile without a photo gives the impression of an inactive profile.
3/ Contacting everyone who views your profile
It's normal for your profile to be viewed by people you don't know. However, this doesn't mean they want to contact you. Therefore, only reach out to those whose profiles interest you.
4/ Sales pitches
Professional social networks are now replacing networking and allow you to look for a job without it seeming obvious. It is therefore essential to craft your messages carefully.
5/ Spam
Absolutely avoid repeatedly sending messages to all your contacts promoting your company or indicating that you are looking for a job.
Published April 10, 2010
Posted December 7, 2010
pourseformer.fr
1/ Indicating in your title that you are looking for a job
Reserve your profile title for your job title (e.g., Sales Engineer). In the "Presentation" section, you can, in about ten lines, indicate your job search, your objectives, and your skills, making sure to choose the right keywords to optimize search engine results.
2/ Not including a photo
Simply because a profile without a photo gives the impression of an inactive profile.
3/ Contacting everyone who views your profile
It's normal for your profile to be viewed by people you don't know. However, this doesn't mean they want to contact you. Therefore, only reach out to those whose profiles interest you.
4/ Sales pitches
Professional social networks are now replacing networking and allow you to look for a job without it seeming obvious. It is therefore essential to craft your messages carefully.
5/ Spam
Absolutely avoid repeatedly sending messages to all your contacts promoting your company or indicating that you are looking for a job.
Published April 10, 2010
Posted December 7, 2010
pourseformer.fr
