Job Search Tip of the Week #45 (2018)
Caressa Moy | November 5, 2018 | 9:00 am
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Why You Never Want to Skip the Thank-You Note
It’s one of the great last impressions you can make!
Congratulations! After:
- Properly formatting your résumé using this free IT résumé template and how-to,
- Showing hiring managers what they want to see on your résumé,
- Preparing yourself for these 3 digital recruitment trends that are changing the candidate selection and evaluation process,
- Cutting through the noise on social media, and
- Networking and collaborating online with hiring companies and other IT and technology professionals
…you got the interview and rocked it. Now, how do you make yourself memorable and continue to differentiate yourself from other candidates? Send a thank-you note.
A couple short sentences sent within the first 24 hours of your interview can really tip the hiring scales in your favor (or not). Keep reading below to learn more, then download these TEN thank-you note templates which you can customize to suit your needs. (Pro Tip: A good IT recruiter like Chase Technology Consultants can help you write and proofread thank-you notes. Just ask!)
Now get on with making that great last impression.
You’ve found the perfect company. You’ve aced the interview. Now all you can do is wait, right?
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Job Search Tip of the Week #31 (2017)
Caressa Moy | July 31, 2017 | 9:00 am
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Beyond LinkedIn: 6 Social Media Sites for IT Pros & Developers
Social networks aren’t just for socializing. Those with a professional and technical focus are helpful for connecting you to people in your field, finding ways to enhance your development skills, and putting you in front of potential employers looking for those skills.
If you’ve posted a professional profile to LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, or Google+, you’re off to a good start. But there are six other sites that every IT and technology professional should check out:
- Spiceworks — Created by an IT pro (Spiceworks co-founder & CEO Scott Abel, a former colleague of Steve Jobs) for other IT pros, this site’s goal is to “provide the tools they need to do their jobs every day” via a free network management app as well as a community of 5 million IT professionals.
- Solaborate — This social and collaboration platform for technology professionals provides tools and services to help increase productivity. Join for free to collaborate and network with other tech pros around IT products and services.
- GitHub — This site, free for open-source projects and starting at $9 per month for private repositories, is a code-hosting site with more than 58 million code repositories. You can participate in “the world’s largest open source community” through OS project collaboration and code review and discussion.
- Stack Overflow — This free Q&A site is a compendium for programmers.
- Slashdot — Founded in 1997, this well-known tech site is a great source for tech-related news (particularly Linux and Open Source issues), and a fantastic way to drive traffic to your own website.
- AngelList — This site started in 2010 as an online introduction board for tech startups seeking seed funding. It’s now the place for startups, angel investors, and job seekers to connect, collaborate, and discover opportunities.