How to Use Social Networking to Find a Job in Australia or Any Country

2009 June 13

So you are ready to look for that new job to snatch after a grueling unemployment, or you are trying to get out of the one you have now.  Many of us have been in that place of discomfort from not having a job or disliking the one we have, and sometimes it just takes a change in scenery to gives us a spark.  Since the explosion of job losses, the online work field has seen a dramatic increase.  Many jobs can now be found in social networking sites.

Since social networking sites are very populated with people from all walks of life, it would be an essential part to your job search to join many of them.  Let this be the first thing you do if you are looking for a job in Australia or any other country.  Most countries have access to social networking sites and it is an easy task to join.  Just fill out a simple and short form.  Be sure to join these sites for a start, they are the most popular: MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Bebo.  When you spread out your network, it builds your chances of getting a job, whether in Australia or any other country.

After you have joined several social networking sites, be sure to fill out your profile and add a good picture.  Put in important information, perhaps details explaining your experience and skills, almost like a resume.  This is crucial to your success in finding a job.  Employers look at social networking sites now and will not be embarrassed to look for your profile.  Many times this is the yes or no to their decision for hiring you.  Just be sure to focus your profile on the type of job you are trying to get.

Forums are places to join and network with people within the same field where you are trying to get a job.  They say, surround yourself with things you want and they will come.  Who knows when you will meet the person ready to give you a dream job.

Maintain your profile if you are looking for a job.  Update it periodically, and stay on top of things that may change.  Build your network, and never stop doing it.  When you spread the word that you are job searching, there is likely someone that will be able to help.

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