Why Google Might Be Killing Your Job Search

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Great article! Great info and real life experiences.

I also just wrote about this topic in my blog dated Feb 10, 2009.

http://careersearch.richardchow.us/2009/02/10/online-dirt-found-on-you-what-to-do-now/

Comments welcome.

Richard Chow of CA 5:02AM February 18, 2009

I am on Linked In & Visual CV and have to say that they have a great fancy design and a lot of content. To an extend that it became overwhelming. I did some research while I was looking for new job lately and found http://www.mayomann.com a Video Resume web site. Easy to use and simple. Currently they have more job openings listed within Canada, but already few companies listed in the New York area. To add a Video resume component to my standards resume, worked very well for me and I am certain that this will take off like crazy, specially in times in which we are in right now.

Cheers

T

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windsor exports of IN 1:58AM October 21, 2008

Bad bosses are a social problem - maybe those harsh comments were accurate?

Marvin Tompkins of KS 7:50PM September 29, 2008

Linkedin is taking off. It was one of just 3 new sites added to the About.com Top 10 Employment site list...linkedin is still the only social network on the list:

www.linkedin.com

www.realmatch.com

www.indeed.com

Complete top 10 job site list here:

http://jobsearch.about.com/od/joblistings/tp/jobbanks.htm

Heather Faulkner of MN 4:40PM September 24, 2008

These are great tips! I'd like to recommend posting comments on industry blogs and forums as another way to get your name out there. You can take it one step further and also create your own blog or submit an article online.

Sophie - Indeed.com of CT 5:00PM September 23, 2008

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