Networking Requires You To Take First Step

Building a professional network takes time and effort, but many Millennials do little to take advantage of opportunities to tap individuals who might help their careers. This point of view is supported by agency and corporate executives I’ve talked with over the past several months. All are surprised with the laissez-faire attitudes towards effective networking. This isn’t…… Continue reading Networking Requires You To Take First Step

6 Useful Apps for Job Seekers

It’s safe to say that modern information technologies revolutionized every aspect of our lives, including job searching. Today, PR experts can use smart and multi-functional apps to connect with other professionals, search jobs that aren’t advertised on traditional job search services and check the average salaries of their profession in various companies and sectors. All…… Continue reading 6 Useful Apps for Job Seekers

Ignore Generic LinkedIn Requests

Despite efforts to promote personalized connection requests, 9 out of 10 LinkedIn invitations I receive are the standard 11-word generic default message: ”I’d like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn.” That’s fine if you actually know the individual being contacted. Unfortunately, far too many invitations are extended by individuals who have passing…… Continue reading Ignore Generic LinkedIn Requests

10 Quick Ways to Clean Up Your Social Media Profiles Before Your Next Interview

Picture this scenario: after weeks of sending out applications and cover letters, you finally land a job interview with your dream employer. You are all ready to go – dressed up, resumes in hand, your winning smile and firm handshake in perfect form – when you realize that you forgot to go through your social…… Continue reading 10 Quick Ways to Clean Up Your Social Media Profiles Before Your Next Interview

5 Ways Students Can Gain Experience in PR Field

As a student you commit a large amount of time and energy to get a degree that sets your course for the future. Many variables affect your potential success–exposure to the profession you’re pursuing, what you learned in college, and how you apply real life experiences to your job search. Bottom line, graduates who have been involved…… Continue reading 5 Ways Students Can Gain Experience in PR Field

Networking Your Way to Your First (or Next) Job

In Entrepreneur magazine, Richard Branson, CEO of Virgin, said: “The first step on the road to success is building a network.” You probably already know how important networking is in landing the job you want. But this can seem like a huge job. Where do you start? Be a Joiner Every college and university has…… Continue reading Networking Your Way to Your First (or Next) Job

5 Tips for Using Social Media to Find a Job

Social media is no longer just a way to stay in touch with your friends and family. In today’s world, many people are using social media as a tool to help land a job. If you’re in the market for a new job like many other people out there, using social media tools can help…… Continue reading 5 Tips for Using Social Media to Find a Job

Protect Yourself in the Social Media World

   Mark Goldman  About 7 years ago, when Ron and I first met and started working  together, Blackberries were just becoming devices that anyone could use – not just within a closed corporate network.  As early adopters of technology, Ron and I marveled at the “always on” functionality of e-mail and calendars and we immediately…… Continue reading Protect Yourself in the Social Media World

5 LinkedIn Job Search ‘Rules’

  An executive recruiter told me last week that his initial information source about potential job candidates is shifting from word-of-mouth references to social media–specifically LinkedIn.  An increasing number of companies are enlisting social media to identify and recruit prospective employees.  Even staid Sears announced recently that it is using Twitter to recruit 7,000 employees.  Giant consulting…… Continue reading 5 LinkedIn Job Search ‘Rules’