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How to Use the Internet for Successful Job Hunting

Job search has changed in the last several years. The technological advancements, and the convenience it brings, have led many to move their job hunting process into the virtual sphere. The pandemic has only bolstered this new approach to recruitment, as it ensures safe practices while still allowing employers a wide reach to an abundance of competitive candidates. This can be daunting for those who are looking for new opportunities but do not know how to stand out in a fierce applicant pool and use multiple resources online.

However, it’s important to remember that the internet is not only a useful tool for recruiters but also for those seeking work.

Job Search Tips

Although an online search may sound easy when you need a new job, a strategy would cut down on the search and provide you with optimal results. But before you set off on the virtual job marketplace, work on your resume. It’s the first thing recruiters or employers see, so it must attract and make a good impression. Update it. Proof it. And make sure it markets your professional experience and capabilities the right way.

Then try the following job search tips.

  1. Market Yourself Online

In an age where your online footprint is so easily accessible and often acts as the first impression others have of you, painting a strong, capable image of yourself on social media can be a key component in making you a stand-out candidate. In fact, 92% of employers use, or plan to use, social media for recruiting.

LinkedIn, a popular networking and career development site, is at the forefront of this recruitment revolution. Making the most of the opportunities offered by sites like LinkedIn is integral to your success in an increasingly competitive job market. It is not enough to just use LinkedIn as a virtual resume. Using the many features that the website offers can help you cultivate a personal brand and boost your marketability to employers. Frequently posting, building your network, and engaging with content can all help set you apart from the crowd.

  1. Cultivate Skills

The virtual age now offers unprecedented access to courses and other informational materials that can enhance your resume. Use the internet to build skills that are relevant to your career because upskilling makes you a more valuable asset to your prospective employers.

Websites such as Skillshare offer unlimited access to hundreds of courses on a variety of topics, such as web development and graphic design, for an annual fee. Many universities also now offer free online classes, such as Harvard’s online Computer Science Program, that, once completed, can give you a competitive edge.

Additionally, the internet can help you develop your job hunting skills. Our own Instagram page offers advice and tips to help you learn how to impress employers and secure a new job. You should aim to improve your understanding of how to navigate your job search, prepare for interviews, improve your resume, and more, to set you up for success.

  1. Search Effectively

The internet provides you with huge access to opportunities, the immense amount of options available to you can be overwhelming. It’s important to filter through the internet and look in the best places to find a job efficiently and effectively. When looking for openings, check recruitment websites to find their available job listings. This allows you to examine several options at once and put in your application online. As mentioned above, social media sites like LinkedIn can be a beneficial tool in your job hunting.

Creating a strong network of connections may not immediately land you a job, but it can definitely pay off in the long run. Networking develops relationships with others in your industry of interest, allowing you to build your knowledge, and opening avenues for future work prospects.

 

As the world becomes increasingly digitized, it is essential that you grow with the times and effectively use the virtual resources available to you to gain success. Though it may seem daunting at first, you can use these developments in the recruitment industry to your benefit, and really set yourself apart as a compelling applicant.

 


 

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Pari Pradhan is an undergraduate student at Northwestern University, majoring in Communication Studies and Psychology, with a minor in Creative Writing. While she was born in India, she was raised in the Philippines, where she graduated from the International School of Manila in 2020. When she is not working on her mountain of homework assignments, you can typically find her curled up with a book and a cup of coffee.