DocumentCode
1484886
Title
Job search 2.0: Nine lessons in technological etiquette
Author
Hellman, Rob
Author_Institution
Vice president, associate director of The Five O'Clock Club National Guild of Career Coaches in New York City.
Volume
29
Issue
3
fYear
2010
Firstpage
15
Lastpage
46
Abstract
If you are a recent grad, you must compete with a glut of talented unemployed folks who\´ve also hit the "recession jackpot." But if your first impulse upon graduating is to run home and e-mail, text, and "friend" every potential employer you can think of, slow down. Technology is a job-hunter\´s friend-but only if you use it correctly. Break the unspoken rules of job search techno-etiquette and all you\´ll accomplish is getting your virtual resume dragged into the trash. How you use technology speaks volumes about your skills, style, ability to connect with future employers, and manners. The devices you use, when and how you use them, and the content of your messages-all these send subtle, and sometimes not-so-subtle, signals to a prospective employer that can improve or derail your chances of getting an interview/ and ultimately landing the job.
Keywords
employment; employer; job search techno-etiquette; technological etiquette; technology use; virtual resume; Books; Electronic mail; Facebook; Information filtering; Packaging; Postal services; Resumes; Social network services; Unemployment; Unsolicited electronic mail;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Potentials, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0278-6648
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MPOT.2010.936928
Filename
5458456
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