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Social Networking Can Help You Find Jobs & Employees

MSNBC.com recently posted an article that further proves the value of social networking. Rusty Weston explains in his article that social networks have become a resource for both job seekers and recruiters. Through groups that share a common denominator—for example, a group that is comprised of past employees from a particular company—members of social networks can work together to share their connections and set themselves up for possible job recruitment. LinkedIn® seems to be the best place for this type of activity since its focus is on professional social networking over, well, merely-social social networking. Social networks aren’t just for those seeking jobs; headhunters and job recruiters are increasingly using social networks to find prospective employees.

If you’re a member of a social network like LinkedIn or MySolutionSpot™, take the time to associate yourself with a group that is relevant to your current position or your past areer experiences. Looking for a job? Optimizing your social networking profile and joining a group that pertains to your work skills is one of the best ways to get noticed. For busines owners and recruiters who are looking for employees, browsing  through groups relevant to your industry can provide you with candidates that have the experience you’re looking for.

To view Weston’s article, please visit http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30481596//.

Add comment May 5, 2009

Networking Online and Offline

Networking has always played an integral role in business. It enables its participants to develop mutually beneficial relationships with those who share their interests.

Offline Networking
Networking events come in all sizes. Large events usually take place during industry conferences and tradeshows. While it is sometimes difficult for attendees to engage in in-depth discussions at these events, they are great for making connections with business professional from across the country and sometimes from across the world.

Smaller, more intimate networking events are also available. These events typically target a local audience. They are great for jobseekers. They are also ideal for those who wish to develop partnerships with local businesses.

Online Networking
Networking events typically require a bit of boldness on the part of the attendee because he or she must initiate conversations with complete strangers.  For that reason, some people prefer to network online, using social networking Web sites like LinkedIn®, MySolutionSpot™ and Twitter™. Some social networking sites allow for real-time conversations, while others let their users communicate via forums and emails.  These sites have successfully connected millions of people worldwide, and their members often take it upon themselves to arrange networking events and face-to-face meetings.

All business professionals should engage in some form of networking. Both offline and online networking are capable of producing valuable relationships.

Add comment April 7, 2009

The Benefits of Business Networking Online

Social networking has helped friends reunite, bands gain new fans and singles become couples. It has effectively connected millions of people around the world since its emergence. Finally, the social networking train is making a stop in the professional world, and all businesses should consider hopping on board.

Business Networking Online
Most online professional networking Web sites are particularly advantageous for small to medium sized businesses because they enable their members to cost-effectively build industry presence, cultivate partnerships and learn about new trends and helpful business solutions. Members of professional networking sites receive free online profiles, so they can showcase their business and expertise at no cost. Also, each member is treated equally, so small businesses receive the same visibility as large corporations and recent graduates receive the same acknowledgement as industry executives. Furthermore, all members have the opportunity to initiate and participate in compelling forum discussions.

It is important to remember that every professional networking site is different. Some sites, like LinkedIn®, focus on career advancement, while others, like MySolutionSpot™, concentrate on business growth. Additionally, there are sites that allow their users to freely connect with other users, as well as sites that require their members to provide verification data, such as another member’s email address, prior to requesting a connection. Moreover, many professional networking sites are strictly used for business networking online, yet there are few that provide comprehensive libraries, forums and other resourceful tools in addition to a networking tool. Professionals should evaluate each professional networking Web site and choose to join only those sites that can help them meet their goals for business networking online.

About MySolutionSpot™
MySolutionSpot is an educational resource, as well as a networking platform for small to medium-sized businesses. We provide our members with a comprehensive library of industry-specific articles and the opportunity to participate in insightful forum discussions. Our goal is to help small businesses and medium sized businesses reach their growth potential. You can learn more about the benefits of business networking online by reading MySolutionSpot’s Squidoo Lens.

Add comment June 24, 2008


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