Results tagged “social media”
Career Center | Soft skills: Gen Y gets schooled in old-school professional etiquette
By Lora Shinn / Special to NWjobs Like many young professionals, Gracie Quatchon is learning how to navigate the business world with charm. It’s not necessarily something taught in school alongside marketing or budgeting, the 30-year-old Seattle banker says. Of
Career Center Blog | Are millennials in denial about their job prospects?
With each new generation, there is always the hope from previous generations that the new kids will learn from history, listen to repeated warnings and not make the same mistakes that their parents (or even their older siblings) did. More
Career Center Blog | Social media's good, bad, ugly sides revealed in Boston
Time will reveal how we, as a nation, will remember the awful saga of the April 15 Boston Marathon bombings and the 100-hour manhunt that captured one of the prime suspects. Now that a full week has passed, it seems
Career Center Blog | Grapevine better bet than Vine for hiring success
I've gone on record before about saying that video resumes are not always the best job-seeking method for several reasons. Mostly it's because they worry HR people about potential discrimination lawsuits, and they don't present much more useful information beyond
Career Center | Walking the personal, professional line on LinkedIn
By Cindy Krischer Goodman / The Miami Herald Have you ever received a request to connect on LinkedIn from someone you didn’t know or couldn’t remember? Josh Turner recently encountered this situation. The online request to connect came from a
Career Center | Career makeover: Longtime IT manager must draft new career plan
By Lora Shinn / Special to NWjobs For 17 years, Barry Nichols was the IT manager at the U.S. Census Bureau’s Seattle regional office. But in 2012, the bureau office closed, forcing Nichols to look for a job for the
Career Center Blog | Spring-clean your email habits
The other day after returning from lunch I listened to several voicemails. One message was from a client letting me know he had sent me an email. Later that afternoon, someone else texted to ask me to read the email
Career Center | Unplugging: Some employers helping workers disconnect
By Tanya Mohn / New York Times News Service In this age of hyper-connectivity, some companies are adopting policies aimed at weaning employees from their electronic devices. Atos, an international information technology company, plans to phase out all emails among
Career Center | Do exclamation points belong in work emails?
By Rex Huppke / Chicago Tribune Hello! I want you to know that I’m super excited about this week’s column!! It’s about exclamation points!!!! I recently received a work-related email riddled with them, as if it was written by an
Career Center | Networking apps are bumping off the business card
By Julie Weed / New York Times News Service The business card has long since left the realm of the office Rolodex and entered the world of the Web. Business acquaintances and meeting attendees now transmit contact information between cellphones,
Job Calendar | LinkedIn Lab
Whether you have a LinkedIn account and wonder if you are making the most of it or you want to establish a LinkedIn account, this is the WorkSource workshop for you. This workshop is a computer lab. To attend you
Career Center | Want to be an 'expert' in your field? Here's how
By Ken White / Special to The Washington Post You’re reading the newspaper, watching television or looking at something online that features comments or advice from an “expert.” How did that person get there? Why do reporters call on that
Career Center Blog | Google yourself clean with new branding app
Woe be to the person with a name like "Michael Thompson" or "Susan Green" who wants to stand out in the roiling sea of social media networking. My own name will never come close to the annual baby names top
Career Center | Networking mistakes can kill a job hunt
By Heather Dugan / Salary.com Effective networking is a game changer. It’s the unofficial homework of today’s professional. It’s not just who you know -- it’s who you know who knows who you want to know. Most of us can
Career Center | 2012's workplace trends loom large for 2013
By Cindy Krischer Goodman / The Miami Herald As the country recovers from a recession, our workplaces are moving forward in new ways with new rules. Changes are afoot from how our offices look to who runs them and what
Career Center Blog | Cliff diving: What's trending for '13 recruiting?
This weekend, we stand on the precipice of a new year. Some people might call the 2013 threshold one small step on the journey to recovery. Others might call it a giant leap over a cliff — a fiscal cliff,
Career Center | Shawndra Illingworth's cool bobblehead job
What do you do? I’m a sales associate at Funko, which produces licensed pop-culture toys. It’s often referred to as “slangin’ bobbleheads.” Some of my main focuses? Obtaining new customers, keeping current and potential customers excited about Funko items and
Career Center | 9 ways to make yourself more marketable in 2013
By Lora Shinn / Special to NWjobs Those pseudo-Mayan predictions didn’t come true, so you’ll need to prep for a new year. Why not make it one of the best so far, at least career-wise? Here are nine tips for
Career Center Blog | Likes, follows, endorsements: Are they worth it?
The word "like" may be one of the most abused words in the English language. Not only does Webster's categorize the word in seven distinct classes of language — verb, noun, adjective, preposition, adverb, conjunction and verbal auxiliary — the
Career Center Blog | Fill in those hollow resume adjectives with real results
"Hello, my name is Randy. I'm a creative person specializing in organizational efficiency and effective communication. I'm a motivated individual with extensive experience in journalism and have a proven track record of creating innovative solutions. In my previous positions, I
Career Center Blog | How much networking is too much on LinkedIn?
The ultimate goal of networking, as every job seeker knows, is to increase your odds of connecting with someone who can help move your career forward. For some, that means acting like a marketer and getting your brand in front
Job Calendar | Linked:Seattle networking event
With nearly 40,000 members, Linked:Seattle is the largest and most vibrant business community in the Pacific Northwest. Beyond networking, come help shape the Linked:Seattle group. Please consider bringing an unwrapped toy for a child in need this holiday season. Register
Job Calendar | Job Search Strategies workshop
This free WorkSource class provides tips on the value of labor market information and introduces other strategies like networking, informational interviews and utilizing the Internet to help locate jobs.
Career Center Blog | College kids learn everything, except how to get a job
Today's tech-savvy college students have access to more knowledge at their fingertips than ever before. Most of Generation Y grew up with the Internet, so social media to them is as much a part of life as eating and sleeping.
Career Center Blog | Help for the unemployed that actually helps
It's usually the first thing you say when you hear that a friend has been laid off: "Please let me know if there's anything I can do." There's not much else one can say other than general expressions of condolence
Career Center | Kaijudo community manager Andrea Cole's cool job
What do you do? I am the community manager for [Renton-based] Wizards of the Coast’s newest brand, Kaijudo, a collectible card game and television series. I manage the brand’s Facebook page and other social-media accounts and keep my ear to
Career Center Blog | Investing in job seekers, both today and tomorrow
As most of the candidates running for local and national office have stated during this long election season, something needs to be done to create jobs during this country's painfully slow economic recovery. While some insist that this is solely
Job Calendar | Women in Wireless networking event
For the second year in a row, thousands of professionals throughout the world who connect with the mission of Women in Wireless will unite to meet, mingle and speed network. Seattle joins New York, San Francisco, Singapore, Dallas, Calgary, Los
Career Center | Commentary: I'm so over oversharing at the office
By Peggy Klaus / New York Times News Service Lately I’ve been hearing a lot about 20-somethings who are too eager to tell all at work. Whether they are recounting their drunken exploits or their external job searches, their tendency
Job Calendar | LinkedIn for Professional Networking & Job Search workshop
Social networking tools, especially LinkedIn, are becoming a primary recruiting tool for employers. Learn how to use the features important for your job search at this free WorkSource workshop.
Career Center Blog | Don't get fil-A'd by a fowled-up social media strategy
I Googled myself a few days ago. That's no longer an especially noteworthy act; most professionals should do it from time to time to make sure they don't see any embarrassing surprises associated with their names. Fortunately, most of the
Career Center | Pinterest resumes: Should you get on board?
By Benny Evangelista / San Francisco Chronicle Pinterest is known as a popular online pin board for photos of fashion, food recipes, and arts and crafts projects, but it has also become a place to find creative job resumes. Not
Career Center Blog | Four ways to ease back into your job search
Not long ago, a friend of mine who's been at the same stable job since the late 1990s mentioned that the successive waves of layoffs at his mega-corporation in the last few years may soon reach his department. "It's been
Career Center Blog | Jobs Accelerator scholarships offered in interactive media
A healthy employment picture, like a robust economy, needs to have a balance between supply (qualified workers) and demand (living-wage jobs). While most job seekers lament the lack of demand and the glut of supply during the Great Recession, many
Career Center Blog | Drowning out the new office buzz
I read recently that the new buzzword in office design is "sound masking" -- the practice of making up for the poor acoustics and increasing "speech privacy" in new open-office floor plans. As office walls come down and more and
Job Calendar | Workshop: Pinterest for Business
Social-media strategist Tracey Warren presents this workshop to offer tips for using the social-media site Pinterest for business. For more information, visit Biznik.
Career Center | When is it OK to use initials after a name?
By Rex Huppke / Chicago Tribune Q: I've been seeing many business cards and LinkedIn profiles listing "MBA" after a person's name. Is this appropriate? I thought that was reserved for those with specific certifications or J.D.s and Ph.D.s. A:
Career Center Blog | Double your LinkedIn power with Google
One of the common frustrations I hear from job seekers is that they claim to never be able to find the hiring managers for the positions in which they're interested. They have a point; a hiring manager is always an
Career Center Blog | Keeping face when interview demands go too far
As I've written before, social media are essential tools to ensure that your expertise can be viewed by a wide variety of employers; however, Facebook should not be one of them. The 845-million-member network that spawned a Hollywood blockbuster cannot
Job Calendar | Mobile Mixers kickoff
Mobile Mixers is a new community for the mobile minded, open to anyone working in mobile business. Mix it up with digital marketers, mobile agencies, mobile providers and mobile technologists. Bring your ideas for what you want this community to
Career Center Blog | Social media boot camp: Help for your digital self
Last week I wrote about the necessity of face-to-face networking, and about how there's a methodical way to go about making connections that could land you a job without being annoying or pushy. We can sing the praises of in-person
Job Calendar | LinkedIn Basics workshop
This free WorkSource hands-on lab gives an overview of LinkedIn and covers how to set up your profile, make business connections, join groups and research companies.
Career Center Blog | Credit scores are one thing ... but 'career scores'?
First, they came for the movies. Then they came for the restaurants. Then they came for the attorneys, professors and doctors. What are you going to do when they come for you? Are you ready to have a number slapped
Career Center Blog | Seattle's 'app economy' rank bodes well for engineering jobs
If it seems like every engineering student who manages to find a job in Seattle is developing smartphone apps, you're not alone in your observation. For the first time, we now have a better idea of how the Puget Sound
Career Center | Spring grads: Boost your chances for job-hunt success
By Diane Stafford / McClatchy Newspapers Graduating soon? Congrats! Reality check: Are you in a serious job search yet? It’s past time to compete with your classmates for jobs. The job market has been poor for the last three years
Career Center | Multi-distracted: Juggling tasks causes more harm than good
By Anita Bruzzese / Gannett While you may know that studies have found that multitasking hurts productivity, the truth is you really haven’t stopped trying to do more than one thing at a time, have you? After all, while
Career Center Blog | How to wield the double-edged social recruiting sword
Social media is here to stay! Tweet your way to a new job! Use Facebook to meet hundreds of new contacts! ... From the look of many job-search advice columns, it would seem as if the use of online social
Career Center | Hide your tracks when looking for another job
By Anita Bruzzese / Gannett Previously, the only way your employer might get a hint that you were looking for another job was when you showed up in a nice outfit suitable for interviewing during your lunch hour instead
Career Center Blog | Seattle earns high score in gamer job opportunities
Bungie. PopCap. Valve. Big Fish. Double Down. No, these are not nicknames for mob informants. They are all companies that could represent lucrative job opportunities for many video game developers, engineers, designers and animators looking for work in Seattle's booming
Job Calendar | Introduction to LinkedIn webinar
Despite a flood of imitators, no one has invented a more powerful website for facilitating career and business networking success than LinkedIn.com. And yet, many people still haven't heard of this revolutionary tool -- or may have joined the site
Career Center Blog | Time to clean out unproductive networking contacts
Last November, talk-show host Jimmy Kimmel struck a nerve with many people when he announced his second annual National Unfriend Day, which encouraged people to delete certain "friends" from their Facebook pages who are not really their friends. You know
Career Center Blog | Sometimes a job is just a job (and other career lessons learned)
This will be my last post on NWjobs. In the three-and-a-half years I've been blogging on this site, I've learned countless lessons from the workers and career experts I've interviewed, as well as the many readers who've taken the time
Career Center Blog | A divisive decade helped unite job seekers
I don't have to ask you what you were doing this morning 10 years ago today; I already know the answer. Like everyone, you were trying to go about a typical Tuesday, only you probably spent most of it either
Career Center | Cool Job: Social media manager Evonne Benedict @king5seattle
What do you do? I am the social media manager for KING 5 TV and KING5.com. Part of my job is to post news to Twitter and Facebook, but even more important is using social media to build our community
Career Center Blog | Major help for the college major quandary
At this time of year, many young high school grads and rising college freshmen are wrestling with the same question: What are they going to choose as a major? Personally, I made use of my journalism degree immediately and have
Career Center Blog | Underemployed and returning to the networking trenches
One of the key tenets of my Hire Ground advice to job seekers has always been to remain positive. Grumbling and negativity can spread like a plague and lead to desperation, which is deadly to any serious employment search. That
Career Center Blog | Twitter-based jobs conference: Brave new world?
You knew it had to happen eventually. Since everybody these days seems to be conducting business in 140 characters or less, it was only a matter of time before the Twitter machine would take on the world of conferences. This
Career Center Blog | LinkedIn weighs in on 'Battle of the Networking Sexes'
Looking for a lively discussion at your next career mixer? How about an argument about whether men or women are better at networking? That ought to break some ice (or perhaps ice over some people). While this humble blogger won't
Career Center Blog | Online do-overs: Do we need a law to erase our internet mistakes?
Unless you've been living under a rock the past few years you're probably well aware that any improprieties you make online can come back to haunt you professionally. One suggestive tweet or drunken YouTube video can be all it
Career Center Blog | Declaring your independence via freelancing
This holiday weekend, while we celebrate our nation's 235th birthday, I thought it would be an appropriate time to discuss other forms of independence -- namely the severing of ties with an employer and the launch of a new career
Career Center Blog | Building two-way relationships with JobMatcher
One of the most useful aspects of social networking sites is the ability to build referrals and receive notifications about job leads far faster than a conventional scan of the want ads. The beauty of this arrangement is that it's
Career Center Blog | Job seekers: Three reasons to censor your Facebook posts
By now, we've all heard the warnings about being careful what we say about work on Facebook, regardless of whether we have an employer or are looking for one. [Photo by altemark] Sure, it's smart to use the social
Career Center Blog | What role does social media play in your job search?
Can social media help you find a job faster? Can tools such as Facebook, Twitter and Google profiles help your personal brand? Will tools like LinkedIn replace our resumes in the future? From my experience working with professionals in transition,
Career Center Blog | Could your name predict your profession?
A new LinkedIn study says yes. [Photo by Swift Benjamin] LinkedIn data analysts evaluated more than 100 million profiles on the business networking site to suss out the most common CEO names. The top name for women CEOs? Deborah.
Career Center Blog | Can meeting strangers on Twitter land you a job?
I regularly meet people skeptical of social media tools such as Twitter or LinkedIn. But it's important to remember that the tools themselves don't provide the solutions, it's all about the access they can give you to other people. In
Career Center | Build your brand before launching your job-search campaign
By Dawn Dugan Salary.com One of the best ways to articulate your skills, experience, knowledge and overall worth in today’s competitive job market is to create a personal brand that helps you stand out from the crowd. According to management
Career Center Blog | Strengthening the bonds of community, in good times and bad
As I researched this week for the latest networking events and seminars for job seekers, I couldn't help but get pulled into the heartrending tragedy that has continued to unfold for the people of Japan since Friday's 8.9-magnitude earthquake. Over
Career Center Blog | Are you a digital drag at work?
So many ways to communicate at the office, so many ways to hang oneself by being a total digital drag. [Photo by Paul Keller] In a poll of 650 North American HR professionals conducted by staffing firm Robert Half,
Career Center Blog | Entrepreneurs, unite! Can't-miss Biznik event this Thursday
For many new and veteran entrepreneurs, one of the biggest drawbacks of working solo is, well, working solo. Sure, it's great to finally be in control of where and when and for whom you work, but often that means working
Career Center Blog | Groundhog Day check-in: Job hope springs eternal
With the winter midway point of Groundhog Day nearly upon us, I think a certain Pennsylvania-based rodent might look favorably on its outlook for Seattle for the next six weeks and beyond -- not just for our warmer weather, but
Career Center Blog | Want a promotion this year? Start angling for it now
Looking to move up in the work world? You may be surprised to learn that along with the start of the year, summer may be one of the best times to nab a promotion at your company. LinkedIn announced today
Career Center Blog | Knowing when to shift gears in your job search
As the economy continues to stagnate, it has become an almost too-convenient excuse for people to give up on their job searches. Employment experts often say that unemployment rates don't reflect the true number of people who have been searching
Career Center Blog | The top 10 words to banish from your LinkedIn profile
On NWjobs, we give a lot of advice on how to get the most from LinkedIn (examples here, here, here, here, and here). But I don't think we've addressed in how to improve the written content on your LinkedIn
Career Center Blog | Exploring new paths at the 2011 career crossroads
The new year is still new enough that almost anything seems possible. After a dreary few years, there seems to be hope that the local job market may soon begin to show sustainable growth. Some economists are saying that 2011
Career Center Blog | Podcasting your way to a new job
As any good networking expert will tell you, job seekers who are discussed among their peers will have a leg up in terms of finding employment. In the last decade, the advent of blogging has been the easiest and cheapest
Career Center Blog | Prediction: The biggest workplace stories for 2011
Although it was no 2009, this past year was another doozy for the U.S. workforce. So rather than reminisce about the many ways 2010 whooped the collective hide of the working public, let's look forward to the new year. Following are
Career Center Blog | Networking for the miracle comeback win
If there's one thing Americans can agree upon -- especially after the recently expired decade of divisiveness -- it's that everyone loves an underdog. To surmount impossible odds and beat an overconfident opponent is a theme that is practically spliced
Career Center | Work smarter, not longer -- and ignore your e-mail (at least for now)
By Cindy Krischer Goodman The Associated Press Jessica Kizorek used to start her day by reading and responding to e-mail until she noticed she wasn’t getting to the priorities on her to-do list. “Half the day had gone by and
Career Center | Facebook: job-seeking friend or foe?
By Kristen Fife NWjobs Q: I have a personal Facebook page that I use fairly frequently, and a business Facebook page with very few followers. I prefer keeping my personal and work life separate, but I know there are people
Career Center Blog | Good news/bad news/good news about holiday networking
Like the last two holiday seasons, this new one -- still in it's infancy -- looks like it will come packaged in the now-familiar mixed bag of economic indicators. On one hand, there is optimism for a healthier economy in
Career Center Blog | Forget shopping -- 5 things you can do to advance your career today
Want to make sure you have a place to land should your current position unexpectedly evaporate? Or do you just hate your job, plain and simple? Then don't spend Black Friday waiting on checkout lines, scouring the web for bargains,
Career Center | How to use social networking to power your job search
By Kristen Fife NWjobs Q: How can I use social networking in my job search? -AH, Issaquah Kristen says: There are two ways you can incorporate social networking into your job search. The first is to take advantage of tools
Career Center Blog | Rely on your network to dig you out of your hole
This week, as the TV cameras of the world focused on the 33 Chilean miners emerging, one by one, from what could have been their tomb, half a mile below the surface, I marveled at not only their immense collective
Career Center Blog | You and your boss: BFFs forever or strictly professional?
Who says the recession hasn't brought coworkers together? In a recent survey by employment agency Adecco Staffing U.S., 78 percent of managers polled said they felt a stronger bond with their team members than they did three years ago.
Career Center Blog | Trying to get noticed online? How to rise above the digital din
Ever since "tweeting" and "personal branding" became household buzzwords, business experts have been beating us over the head with the notion that if we want to attract employers or customers, we have to jump into the social media fray and
Career Center | Brand yourself: How to create a successful professional website with your resume
By Kristen Fife NWjobs Q: My professional history has been turbulent over the last two years. I started working as a contractor in 2009. Thankfully employed, but grossly overqualified for the work I do, I don't have much job security,
Career Center Blog | Matchmaker, matchmaker, find me an internship
The leaves are changing. A chill is in the air. The kids are back in school. Time to start thinking about summer. Not the swimming-pool, shorts and sunglasses kind of summer -- I mean summer internships. Since the needle on
Career Center Blog | Freelance Nation: Surviving the new reality
Most livelihoods have taken a huge hit during this stubbornly persistent recession, but few professions have been as much of a punching bag these days as journalism. Seemingly every day, we hear stories about the imminent demise of magazines and
Career Center Blog | The perils of on-the-job oversharing
On NWjobs, we talk a lot about what makes for appropriate use of digital and social media -- and what can happen when workers overshare the intimate details of their personal life online. Today I caught wind of a
Career Center | Are you careful about what you post on social-media websites?
Are you careful about what you post on social-media websites?online surveys
Career Center Blog | T-Mobile turns to social media for seasonal hiring
Late August is not a time most people are thinking about "ho, ho, ho" and mistletoe. But at Bellevue-based T-Mobile USA, the holiday season is just getting under way as it prepares to make its seasonal hires in the next
Career Center Blog | Prepare for landing: Late-summer networking events
OK, have we gotten it all out of our systems now? This wave of workplace catharsis that has rippled across the country in the days since our new 15-minute folk hero, Steve Slater, famously grabbed those beers and pulled the
Career Center | How to get an executive job when you’ve got the experience, but not the title
By Kristen Fife NWjobs Q: I’m stuck at the director level in a privately held, owner-managed company with a president and two VPs. I’m doing executive-level work in my organization, but it’s clear I’ll never get the title. Any
Career Center Blog | Job search events to get you through the 'dog days'
As we turn the corner into August this weekend, we officially enter summer's "dog days." While we Seattleites are blessedly free of the infernal heat and humidity that usually stifles the rest of the country this time of year, August
Career Center Blog | Social network feature rewards those who follow
Most companies these days are looking for good leadership qualities in their job candidates. But to get to that all-important interview, sometimes it's good to be a follower. The social media landscape has made the act of following -- friends,
Career Center Blog | Private sector provides encouragement for job seekers
Before getting into the list of job-seeker events for the rest of this month, I thought it was necessary to point out some recent jobless figures this week that may have gone unnoticed amid the good news down in the
Career Center Blog | Networking tips for the video-game job market
To gamers, it seems like a natural progression: After mastering every nuance of their beloved video games like Halo or World of Warcraft in their teens, game aficionados learn some C++ programming skills in college and land jobs in Seattle's
Career Center Blog | Do we really need anonymous peer reviews of workers online?
Maybe you've heard about Unvarnished, the new social networking site that allows peers to review past and present colleagues -- anonymously. [Image by RubensLP] Think LinkedIn meets Yelp. Only unlike LinkedIn, Unvarnished -- which is still in private beta
Career Center Blog | Give me Facebook or give me unemployment?
Would you turn your nose up at a job that didn't allow you to access your personal e-mail or social networking sites like Facebook on company time? One in five younger workers would, says a new survey from London-based software security
Career Center Blog | Support your local library, find job-search tips
It's a holiday weekend, time to relax, recharge and prepare for another week of job hunting. You'll need the rest because, even with this short work week, the summer season of job-search seminars and networking events is kicking into high
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