Sarah E. Needleman (Associate editor for CareerJournal.com) posts a nice article in today's WSJ (subscription required) about blogging and how it can help you get a new job.
Here's a short excerpt:Corporate recruiters have long surfed the Web to vet potential hires, but now they are also surfing blogs to unearth job candidates, expanding their talent pool and gaining insights they say they can't get from résumés and interviews.
If you are a recruiter and you aren't surfing the blogs, you are already behind the eight ball.
If you are surfing the blogs but aren't making hires, at a minimum, you are putting yourself in great networking stead. And, personally, I'm finding no greater opportunity than blogs, for developing relationships with candidates for future opportunities.
One of my goals is to use the blogosphere to make new contacts every day (ok, at least one).
And for the most part, I consistently meet this goal.
As an example, it wasn't too long ago that I left a comment on the WirelessisFun.com site, and as a result, struck up a friendship with the guys behind the WirelessisFun firewall. We now have a pending podcast for sometime in the near future and an almost daily dialogue. However, I'm really looking forward to talking my buddy Dan in to a new career with T-Mobile USA.
Needleman also posted an article titled,
What Job Seekers Can Gain From Blogs about Recruiting
Without question, the blogosphere is the place to go for job hunters who are seeking advice (of course, I'm slightly biased to this point, but it's because I'm right). And modest.
Here's a few of the blogs noted in the article - great choices - I read every one of these blogs and believe that job-search savvy job seekers should be reading them too.
YourHRGuy.com Cheezhead Resume Hell: Dumb Stuff I Read on Resumes JibberJobber Brazen Careerist Kaleidoblog Guerilla Marketing for Job Hunters: The Blog the CHAD
Go get 'em job seekers!
And while you're at it, don't forget to stop by WirelessJobs.com.
Just one visit a day, that's all I ask.
Dennis
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