Though I may be a little slow on the uptake, I’m starting to come around to the idea of online social networking, particularly when it comes to helping new graduates find entry level jobs. Up until this point, I have always craved my personal privacy and have never opened a Facebook, MySpace, or any other social networking account for that reason. But that’s about to change.

In the coming weeks I am going to focus a series of posts on the benefits that online social networking can have on your job search. Hopefully, this will culminate in the creation of accounts  on Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, and LinkedIn in which I can help people find Entry Level Jobs.

As an opening salvo, here is an interesting article that was posted on Employment Digest about people using Twitter to land jobs, even in this tough economy.

Stay tuned!


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  3. Napoleon Dynamite’s Social Networking Advice
  4. The Layers of Social Networking
  5. Job Hunting 2.0


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