Tag Archives: Messiah UMC Jobs Ministry

Updated Presentations Page

I finally updated my Presentations page with slide decks from my previous Messiah United Methodist Church Job Seekers Ministry presentations.

 

Copy of the Slides from my April 14, 2012 Messiah UMC Jobs Ministry Presentation

 

Job Hunting & Social Media Presentation Now On SlideRocket

I’ve been debating on whether or not to move the presentations I post on this blog from SlideShare.net over to SlideRocket. Here is how my last Jobs Ministry presentation looks:

SlideRocket is a great service but doesn’t seem to get the attention that Scribd and SlideShare get online. What do you think?

 

Some Thoughts About LinkedIn After Two Presentations

I had the opportunity to give my talk about social media and job hunting again at last week’s meeting of the Messiah United Methodist Church Jobs Ministry. As a volunteer, I am happy to be there to help people, and find myself learning something new whenever I talk to folks on the subject. Getting up and talking in front of a group about LinkedIn and the use of social media as a job-hunting tool also challenges me to refine my own online brand and job hunting approach.

Here are some lessons I’ve learned from two presentations and a lot of reading and research about the subject in between and try to stress during my talks:

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Social Media & The Job Hunt Presentation

I spoke again tonight at the Messiah United Methodist Church Jobs Ministry about using social media for job hunting. Here is my slide deck:

 
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Just Launched A Presentations Page

I just launched a new Presentations page as  part of this blog where I will link to the slides on SlideShare from any public presentations that I do through my volunteer work.

 

My Thoughts About The Social Resume

Despite making a living as a contract technical writer for years, I never really given much deep thought to job hunting and resumes in particular until I started volunteering for my church’s Jobs Ministry. For so long, it was just part of the business and it got a lot harder when the economy began to tank.  When it was time for me to get involved with the church and I thought all of my experience seeking work and dealing with recruiters could help somebody out.  I had also been online as a job hunter since before it was cool.

One of my first personal challenges with volunteering was to really reflect on my experience job hunting online especially with my recent experiences using LinkedIn.The intersection of social media and resumes is something I am finding very interesting right now. When I first got online, you were on the leading edge if you owned your own domain where you posted your resume. Now with domain registry and web space costs at reasonable prices it is within reach of anybody wanting their own web presence. While I have a LinkedIn Profile, FaceBook profile, and tweet, I really don’t consider myself a social media maven but I realize its business value  and that an online social presence for a resume has left the realm of tech industry-only early adopters and become a necessity for today’s proactive or passive job hunter across all industries.

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Building a LinkedIn Profile: Beyond The Basics

I’ve already written about what I think are the basics in a LinkedIn Profile and looking over my Jobs Ministry Social Media & Job Hunting presentation, I think there are a few elements beyond the basics that everybody should attend to when building out their LinkedIn Profile.

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Building A LinkedIn Profile: The Basics

I’ve had the opportunity to speak to the Messiah United Methodist Church Jobs Ministry twice  now – my first seminar was about using social media for job hunting – got me thinking more about what goes into building a solid LinkedIn profile. Personally, while I recognize the growing importance of social media, I am far from a devotee to it so I tried to offer the attendees the benefit of my own experience using LinkedIn to interact with recruiters, potential clients, and to find work.

My own LinkedIn Profile has undergone a lot of changes and growth. I didn’t get serious about LinkedIn until 2008 when I was on contract at company that I consider a “LinkedIn culture” where many of my clients were and still are quite active on the social network.

As the economic apocalypse drags on, I am noticing a big uptick in contacts I get via my LinkedIn Profile so I am definitely keeping up my time investment in the proper care and feeding of my presence.

The foundations of building a solid LinkedIn Profile in my opinion include:

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Job Hunting

Slides from the Beyond Full Time Employment Presentation at the Messiah United Methodist Church Jobs Ministry 10/24/11

Gwen Plummer, Ben Harrison, and I spoke spoke at the Messiah United Methodist Church Jobs Ministry meeting about employment options outside of traditional full time employment. Here is our slide deck:

 

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