4 Ways To Write Yourself To A Job From Someone Who Knows

Simple tips from a web content writer about how you can easily use your most basic skill to attract jobs online. This is a guest post by Marina Shemesh. If you’d also like to guest post here on JobMob, follow these guest post guidelines. What not to do online We have all heard the cautionary tales of being careful about what you post on the Internet. Recruitment officers like nothing better than Googling potential employees to dig up some dirt about why they should NOT hire you. If you are looking for work, it is better not to boast that you are one serious party animal on Facebook. Blog posts and comments should be fine-combed for the smallest grammar and spelling mistakes and you really shouldn’t Twitter a daily tip on how to grow awesome cannabis. Just one inappropriate photo of you with a can of beer in your hand and you can kiss that dream job goodbye darling! No wonder the most of us only have a boring, half-baked profile on LinkedIn.

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Top 60 LinkedIn Groups for Job Seekers and Recruiters

Where the most job seekers and recruiters are meeting up on LinkedIn. Not sure how or why to use LinkedIn Groups on your job search? Then read this first (it will open in a new window): Everything You Need to Know About Finding Jobs with LinkedIn Groups 60 LinkedIn Groups for Your Job Search Currently, LinkedIn only lets you join a maximum of 50 groups. Here I've listed 60 so that you can pick and choose which groups are most useful for you. This list is ordered according to member counts, and each group is described with its official text as it appears on LinkedIn.

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Top 40 Most Popular Facebook Groups and Pages for Jobs in Israel

The best places on Facebook to look for jobs in Israel. Period. (If you're looking for a job outside of Israel, see our international list, the 39 Most Popular Facebook Pages In The World for Job Search.) Please share this list with your friends on Facebook, they'll thank you ;) How to read this list Each row in the table shows the Facebook page or group logo (if there is one), the name of the group or page, the number of members (for a group) or fans (for a page) and includes the official description as taken from Facebook. Whenever a group or page name is listed in Hebrew with a translation in parentheses, that means that most or all of the group's or page's content is in Hebrew, and that the description was also translated from Hebrew using Google Translate. The rows appear in reverse order, with the membership sizes growing until you reach #1, the largest Israeli Facebook job search group of them all at the bottom.

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39 Most Popular Facebook Pages In The World for Job Search

Learn where so many job seekers are going on Facebook for leads, job search tips, company research and more. How to use this list * Each row shows how many fans that page has right now, and mentions which language is used regularly on that page besides English. * A country flag means that page is for people in that country only while the globe icon (International) means a page with international scope e.g. job listings for multiple countries. Please share this on Facebook with friends who will find it useful, and don't forget to fan the JobMob Facebook Page.

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