Friday, May 29, 2020

Blogging in a Job Search

Blogging in a Job Search Last month I wrote about How to Blog Without Blogging. Ive also created a video series on how to use blogs in a job search. When I speak, its one of the tactics I always talk about, but I dont spend much time on it.  Its scary for a lot of people. My friend, James Dean in East Bay, finally started his blog, though!  Check out his first post, titled Im on LinkedIn Now What? He writes: the real answer to the Now What question is the web application that Jason wrote. LinkedIn is for building your profile and connecting with others. But once you do that â€" now what? The answer is  Jibber Jobber. It’s a great tool to assist with a job search, should you be looking for one, but it’s really so much more. It’s a contact relationship management tool for maintaining relationships between contacts, jobs and companies in your network, as well as some other important things. Isnt that awesome? I love that Jim has been teaching JibberJobber classes in the East Bay area for a while.  He knows LinkedIn, and he knows JibberJobber, and Im flattered he chose to wrote about JibberJobber on his new blog! Should you use a blog in your job search?  In most cases, YES.  You just have to figure out how to do it right and well Blogging in a Job Search Last month I wrote about How to Blog Without Blogging. Ive also created a video series on how to use blogs in a job search. When I speak, its one of the tactics I always talk about, but I dont spend much time on it.  Its scary for a lot of people. My friend, James Dean in East Bay, finally started his blog, though!  Check out his first post, titled Im on LinkedIn Now What? He writes: the real answer to the Now What question is the web application that Jason wrote. LinkedIn is for building your profile and connecting with others. But once you do that â€" now what? The answer is  Jibber Jobber. It’s a great tool to assist with a job search, should you be looking for one, but it’s really so much more. It’s a contact relationship management tool for maintaining relationships between contacts, jobs and companies in your network, as well as some other important things. Isnt that awesome? I love that Jim has been teaching JibberJobber classes in the East Bay area for a while.  He knows LinkedIn, and he knows JibberJobber, and Im flattered he chose to wrote about JibberJobber on his new blog! Should you use a blog in your job search?  In most cases, YES.  You just have to figure out how to do it right and well Blogging in a Job Search Last month I wrote about How to Blog Without Blogging. Ive also created a video series on how to use blogs in a job search. When I speak, its one of the tactics I always talk about, but I dont spend much time on it.  Its scary for a lot of people. My friend, James Dean in East Bay, finally started his blog, though!  Check out his first post, titled Im on LinkedIn Now What? He writes: the real answer to the Now What question is the web application that Jason wrote. LinkedIn is for building your profile and connecting with others. But once you do that â€" now what? The answer is  Jibber Jobber. It’s a great tool to assist with a job search, should you be looking for one, but it’s really so much more. It’s a contact relationship management tool for maintaining relationships between contacts, jobs and companies in your network, as well as some other important things. Isnt that awesome? I love that Jim has been teaching JibberJobber classes in the East Bay area for a while.  He knows LinkedIn, and he knows JibberJobber, and Im flattered he chose to wrote about JibberJobber on his new blog! Should you use a blog in your job search?  In most cases, YES.  You just have to figure out how to do it right and well

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