Posted by CK Science on Thursday, 21 January 2010
Social media is fast becoming a useful talent spotting tool for scientific recruitment agencies and hiring managers. In today"s climate it is more important than ever before that candidates use all the tools they can to find that dream job in science.
One important tool is social media. By using social media you can build your personal brand and enhance your professional reputation. Social media can also help bring you closer to finding that perfect science job by helping you to establish a relationship with recruitment agencies and potential employers. After all, sometimes, it"s not what you know, it"s who you know.
Linkedin
Linkedin is a business networking site. It was launched in May 2009 and had 300 users. Since then it has seen unprecedented growth with 50,000,000 users in October 2009, with 1,400 new users each day. Recruiters love LinkedIn because it is a great place to source candidates with no cost! Here are a few handy hints:
Facebook
Facebook is a social networking site that was launched in 2004. By mid 2004 half of Havard University students were members. There are now 250,000,000 users per month, and 100,000,000 users per day.
Most people use Facebook as a way of keeping in contact with family and friends, however, it is also a useful networking and science job hunting tool.
Twitter
Twitter is another social networking site which has an estimated 55,000,000 visitors per month. You can send 140 character messages to all those who are following you and receive updates from all those that you are following.
Twitter is a great medium for candidates to connect directly with recruiters. By following your recruiter"s updates you will receive regular updates of jobs you may be interested in. Not only this, but by "tweeting" indicating that you are on the lookout for another science related role, you are more likely to have recruiters coming to your rescue with suitable roles in science for you.
Youtube
Another great way to promote yourself and your skills is to construct a video CV using YouTube. In terms of content; it is worthwhile highlighting your main strengths and the value you can provide to a given scientific position. Some other pointers for an effective video are as follows:
The great thing about recording a video resume is that not many people have done it; this can differentiate you from your competition.
Some recruitment agencies, such as CK Science, use YouTube as a way to broadcast their current vacancies and to connect in a more personable way to prospective candidates. To meet CK Science"s consultants and to hear more about our current vacancies please visit our YouTube Channel.
