January 1, 2010

Job Hunting Using the Net to Win

Filed under: Better Sales, Living With Networks, Security Management — admin @ 9:16 am

A modern job hunting campaign is by nature often complex. While the web has offered a variety of new channels, it also creates increased competition for choice jobs and possible challenges for job hunters.

Job hunting needs to be thought of as a personal, highly aimed marketing process where you are the product. Your resume is an ad. Your extended network of contacts is your source for job information.

So where does the web fit in? At AA-Careers, we recently posted a job on a popular job board and got hundreds and hundreds responses in a week. For one opening. That’s increased job hunting competition.

Had a great candidiate contacted us ahead of our posting that ad, they could have secured the position prior to getting all that competition. How? By knowing an employee at our company who became aware of the job prior to posting. Everyone knew of the job for at least 12 days before it was posted. Who in your network might know of a job that’s coming available soon?

Be sure to check your application matierials carefully! When we did an analysis of the 650 resumes, we found a large number of errors. 63% of the applicants were easily taken out with a swift triage process. How? The same way any hiring manager would. By eliminating resumes where the objective didn’t match our position description. By rejecting candidates whose cover letters gave us reasons not to engage them, like "I know I’m overqualified but I really need a job". By eliminating candidates whose documents that didn’t open properly. And by rejecting candidates who didn’t bother to spell check their cover letter and/or resume.

So the good news is that job boards give you a feel of what companies are hiring, and for what kinds of jobs. But once those jobs are posted, the competition is intense. You can still try, if you have a well thought out resume, designed to appeal directly and clearly to the recruiter. And if you have practiced interviewing – so you don’t stumble at a critical point.

Another thing to be aware of is how easily you can be investigated on the net. As we Googled several candidates, we ran into some Facebook comments that were in questionable taste. Nothing larcenous, but enough to rock our thoughts about who to hire.

AA-Careers provides a comprehensive set of services for Bay Area job seekers, providing our clients a personal career consultant, a managed job hunting campaign, modern tools like a personal website, video, highly targeted resume, and much more. Let us know if we can help you.

Be careful out there, and good hunting!

November 2, 2009

Take back control of your inbox. Eliminate annoying and potentially harmful e-mails

Filed under: Living With Networks — admin @ 2:42 pm

Are you tired of spam stealing your time, your money, your bandwidth and your hard disc space?

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October 15, 2009

Parental Control Necessary to Combat Internet Piracy - Carphone

Filed under: House Of Telecommunication, Living With Networks, Music Tips — admin @ 5:14 am

TalkTalk is all set to initiate a new scheme to fight online piracy. The idea was unveiled by Carphone CEO Charles Dunstone, who asserted that he has come up with the best means to restrict illegal downloads. Carphone Warehouse is the parent company of TalkTalk broadband services - click best broadband provider for a run down of ISPs and their services.

Mr Dunstone revealed his plan of introducing a cinema-like system of age selection for household internet connections. The selection of the right age will obviously rest with the adults of the household. The concept is based on the assumption that many parents are completely unaware of their wards’ internet activities, and most of the times they do not even know their children are engaging in illegal downloading. Once the parent selects the right age, all content considered inappropriate for that age will be blocked from the specific location. Sites with file-sharing tools will also be blacklisted.

The move comes in the wake of plans of stern legislation to curb illegal downloading, including suspension of the offender’s broadband connection. The issue has been in the spotlight since a meeting was held last week in which musicians across the UK discussed about the growing menace of online music piracy.

If Mr Dunstone’s scheme is implemented, parents will be able to choose their ratings from options like UG, 14, 18 etc in order to put a screening process in place to prevent children from accessing content that are potentially dangerous, adult or are illegal. This will go a long way in checking illegal downloads of copyrighted files, believes Mr Dunstone.