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1. Advanced social networking: Library & online tools for job seekers 2011 Annual MFIP/DWP Conference Aspire to inspire
2. Presenters Dru Frykberg Senior Librarian DEED Library dru.frykberg@state.mn.us Brooke Roegge Digital Information Specialist DEED Library/Communications brooke.roegge@state.mn.us
3. Introduction Take advantage of the DEED Library & Electronic Library for Minnesota (ELM) Find a job using Twitter Connect with networking opportunities via online resources, Meetup, LinkedIn
4. DEED Library Exists to help DEED staff & partners work smarter, faster Located in First National Bank Building, St. Paul Librarians available in person and via email, phone chat Offers research assistance, DEED Library Alerts, library materials (books, DVDs, journals, databases)
12. Learn who is hiring, expanding, opening new businesses
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15. EBSCO MegaFileâ Search multiple databases at one time to research companies, search business news and more
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17. Find a job on Twitter Why Twitter? Thousands of jobs posted there daily Job seekers donât have to register or post a resume first Casual, informal networking Access to experts in your field
18. Find a job on Twitter Topics covered: How to do advanced searches for job-related tweets Third-party websites that can help you find jobs posted on Twitter Twitter-based smartphone apps for job seekers
22. Searching for jobs Search by field of interest: #clerical #construction #healthcare #insurance #IT #librarian #marketing #sales See link for more: http://goo.gl/SBHqV
23. Searching for jobs Tip: Double up on hashtags to narrow down search results: #job #healthcare #jobs #clerical #career #engineering #careers #IT
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25. Searching for jobs Potential problem: Tweets come in from every geographic location. What if job seeker doesnât want to move?
26. Searching for jobs Solution: Use Twitterâs advanced search engine http://search.twitter.com Searches can be narrowed by zip code (and nearby range)
90. Connect with networking opportunities Why associations? Networking opportunities: Meetings and events Discussion lists and online social networking Job boards and position announcements Volunteer and professional development opportunities Career and educational guidance, informational interviews
91. Connect with networking opportunities Networking at a local Special Libraries Association event.
92. Connect with networking opportunities Traditional sources Associations Unlimited (library database) ASAE Gateway to Associations Directory (http://www.asaecenter.org/Directories/AssociationSearch.cfm) Occupational Outlook Handbook (http://www.bls.gov/OCO)
93. Connect with networking opportunities More traditional sources Directory of Minnesota Business & Professional Associations (http://www.jjhill.org/resources/guides/Associations2008.pdf) WEDDLEâs Association Directory (http://www.weddles.com/associations/index.cfm)
94. Connect with networking opportunities Beyond traditional sources Internet search engines (Google, Yahoo, Bing) Meetup Groups (http://www.meetup.com) LinkedIn (http://www.linkedin.com) Twitter (http://twitter.com)
95. Connect with networking opportunities Wrap-up These resources and more can be found in the libraryâs resource guide on careers, job hunting and employment counseling at http://library.deed.state.mn.us/faq_careers.htm
Goal of presentation: Give you tools/resources to take back to your job seeking clientsThis presentation assumes participants have a basic working knowledge of Twitter. Not going to explain how to set up an account, follow someone, or what a hashtag is. Those without that background should be able to follow along fine.Book recommendations on screen.
Goal of presentation: Give you tools/resources to take back to your job seeking clientsThis presentation assumes participants have a basic working knowledge of Twitter. Not going to explain how to set up an account, follow someone, or what a hashtag is. Those without that background should be able to follow along fine.Book recommendations on screen.
Goal of presentation: Give you tools/resources to take back to your job seeking clientsThis presentation assumes participants have a basic working knowledge of Twitter. Not going to explain how to set up an account, follow someone, or what a hashtag is. Those without that background should be able to follow along fine.Book recommendations on screen.
Goal of presentation: Give you tools/resources to take back to your job seeking clientsThis presentation assumes participants have a basic working knowledge of Twitter. Not going to explain how to set up an account, follow someone, or what a hashtag is. Those without that background should be able to follow along fine.Book recommendations on screen.
Goal of presentation: Give you tools/resources to take back to your job seeking clientsThis presentation assumes participants have a basic working knowledge of Twitter. Not going to explain how to set up an account, follow someone, or what a hashtag is. Those without that background should be able to follow along fine.Book recommendations on screen.
Goal of presentation: Give you tools/resources to take back to your job seeking clientsThis presentation assumes participants have a basic working knowledge of Twitter. Not going to explain how to set up an account, follow someone, or what a hashtag is. Those without that background should be able to follow along fine.Book recommendations on screen.
Goal of presentation: Give you tools/resources to take back to your job seeking clientsThis presentation assumes participants have a basic working knowledge of Twitter. Not going to explain how to set up an account, follow someone, or what a hashtag is. Those without that background should be able to follow along fine.Book recommendations on screen.
Why Twitter?Lots of jobs posted there â thousands dailyJob seekers donât have to register or post a resume firstCasual, informal atmosphere â great for networkingImmediate access to experts in your field
4 most popular job-related hashtags.
Vetted tags on Twitter â didnât just make up
Search for #jobs #healthcare. Results are relevant.
Note web address for siteSearches can be narrowed by zip code, or range around
This is what Twitterâs search page looks like.
Click advanced search to access advanced options.
These are advanced search options. (Briefly go over fields.)Note that you donât use special characters in âPeopleâ fields or âhashtagâ field. System will fill in.
Sample search for administrative assistant, hashtag âjobâ, within 25 mi range of 55101 (downtown St. Paul).
Results we got. About 3 pages worth for last 7 days. All very accurate.Note: can pull feeds for searches.
Now going to talk about third-party websites that can help you find jobs on Twitter
These are sites weâll look atFirst 4 sites have job postings, next two sites have features to help you find jobs on Twitter.
First â TweetMyJobs.comThis is the most robust third-party website that searches for jobs on Twitter. Lots of big corporations pay TMJ to tweet jobs for them (point out icons)You donât have to create account with site, but if you do there are some perks. Weâll talk first about what you can get without logging in.
Site features a map which mashes up jobs with locations.
Screencap of map. Map will geolocate to your current position.You need to pick job type at top and filter.
This example, I filtered âSalesâSite congregates listings by area, so youâll get a few pins rather than a pin for every job.Donât be discouraged if you only get one or two pins. Click pin to access link for all job posts in that area.Note that you can also search map by company (right side of screen).Thatâs the mapâŠ
So thatâs the map, back on homepageâŠSite has some other options, just click on Jobseekers at top.This will take you to the manual search optionsâŠ
This is JobSeekers page. To manually search for jobs without setting up an account, enter info in lower right box.
So weâre going to search for admin assist job within 25 miles of Mpls
This is what search results look like. Found 19 jobs that had been tweeted. (note: site only shows jobs that IT tweets)So those are the things you can do without an account. With an accountâŠ
âŠjobseekers can subscribe to channels. Channels are feeds of specific jobs in a specific location.This is screen theyâll see after logging in to TMJ. To get to channels, theyâll need to scroll down.
Select area at bottom to find Channels.
To select a channel, select the city you wish to search in and the field of job, then click âfilter list.â If there is a channel for that city/field, it will appear at bottom. Click green Plus sign to subscribe.
Shows up as channel âcurrently tuned intoâThen, to see the actual job posts in that channelâŠ
click on âJobseeker Toolsâ and then âjob listingsâ
These are listings on the channel for Twin Cities Sales jobs. (There are many, many more jobs not seen in this screencap.)This isnât the only way to view jobsOnce subscribed to channel, you can view jobs multiple ways. You can log in to TMJ and look at them there. You can pull via RSS or alert via email. If you integrate TMJ account with Twitter, it will subscribe you to channels on Twitter and these jobs will show up in the list of accounts you follow on Twitter. With RSS, email, or Twitter options, you can be instantly notified when new jobs are posted.
Thatâs it for job listings.Site has 2 resume options. Can write resume for you (for a fee) or you can add a resume to the site.
This is the first part of the siteâs built-in resume. Mostly biographical info â name, address, etc.
Second part of resume allows you to link to social networking sites (not required).
The last part of the resume asks for previous work experience â years in field, career level (entry level, manager), salary, etc.Once you complete the resume, you can tweet it in response to job posts.So thatâs TMJ. Moving on toâŠ
Jobtweet.meVery basic site. Searches two things: job and locationCan search in English, German, French, and Russian.
Search results for âadministrative assistant minneapolisâPulls tweets for results. Tweets actually link to job posting on WEB, not Twitter.Can share jobs via social media (Twitter, FB, Yahoo Buzz, etc.)Thatâs Jobtweet.me â pretty basic, but multilingual search is handy.
Goes by TwitJobSearch or TwitterJobSearchLike TMJ website, tweets jobs for vendors for a fee (KFC, Quest, etc.)Search by job and location.
Sample results for âadministrative assistant minneapolisâPulls all tweets for results, not just tweets theyâve posted.Offers facets (date posted, job title, salary range, location, etc.)Can upload resume/CV to site.
Search algorithm needs work. This was search for âadministrative assistantâAlso, on occasion non-job postings will show up.
Site also has a map mash-up. Can get to via button on left side (present on all pages of site). Map takes forever to load. So this is a site that is work a look, but not perfect.
TwitterJobFinderVery basic site â search by job/location only.
Another imperfect site. Again, tweets are used as search results.Search works well, but job postings blend in with ads. Needs design work.
Another shot of same screen with jobs highlighted.So thatâs it for sites that pull jobs. Now weâll talk about a couple sites that offer helpful features for Twitter-based job seekers.
TweetBeepWill need to sign up for account. âLike Google Alerts for Twitter.â Can set up alerts for keyword/phrase, usernames, or hashtags. Once alert is set up, it will email you daily. Job seekers could set up alerts for job postings.
Next up: TwellowBonus site: This is really for âactiveâ tweeters, but couldnât pass up.Is a public directory of Twitter accounts, like a Yellow Pages for people on Twitter.
Now going to talk about third-party websites that can help you find jobs on Twitter
Talk about 3 apps for iPhoneDidnât neglect Android on purpose â couldnât find any that used Twitter. Many job seeking apps out there though.
This is TwitJobSearchâs app. This is the app for the website we looked at earlier â the one with the sketchy search algorithm.Despite having the worst search algorithm, itâs the most robust app.
Search for jobs by location or title
Examples of search result screens: graphic designer and librarian
This is what the job description looks like inside the app.You might noteâŠ
3 options:âQuickPitchâ - allows you to tweet out your resume in responseâEmail meâ - sends job post via emailâView full job Specâ goes to full job description out on the web
This is what the full post looks like. It just opens up site, so may or may not be mobile-friendly.Opens up in app, which keeps âQuickPitchâ option in upper right corner, in case you see what you like â click that to tweet your resume in response to their tweet.
Downside of app: like mentioned before when looked at their website, search feature isnât perfect.Did search here for Bieber (not b/c Iâm a fan, but b/c famous people will show how imperfect these systems are). Lots of non-job tweets. Some even non-Bieber!Canât figure out filtering system. It filters by something because a lot of tweets donât show up. But what it filters byâŠ.?? I donât know. But it needs work.
This is the jobtweet.de / jobtweet.me appPoint out name discrepancy â de vs me
Like the site, can search in English, German, French or RussianApp allows 2 things - job seekers to search for jobsAnd employers to search for candidates
What job seeker results look likeDid search for âlibrarianâResults are accurate
You can save listings by clicking button under each postWill compile results in âSaved Resultsâ section (button on bottom right)
Can also email list of search results
Saves your search historyHandy if youâre doing the same searches over and over.
Test: searched for âLady Gaga.â Only pulled âjobâ tweets.
Now weâll look at TwittCareersNot the most robust app, but does what it does well.
When launched, displays most recent jobs posted on Twitter
Can search in English, French and Spanish
Example search for âLibrarianâPretty good results
This is what it looks like if you click a tweeted job postingIf you click the link in a tweet, it will give you the option to email the post to yourselfNo other special features
Test: searched for âLady GagaâFilters by job, jobs, #job, #jobs, career, #careers, etc.