Using Twitter to share a resume with followers or a particular contact is happening more and more among DoYouBuzz users. While it might seem like a no-brainer, it is important to take a look at best practices for using Twitter to get the professional you out there.
DoYouBuzz created @TheyBuzz to share resumes tweeted by our users. Our goal is to create a steady stream of professionals and assist you in reaching a larger, interested audience. Here are a few guidelines and tips for using Twitter for job searching and career management.
You’ve just designed an amazing resume on DoYouBuzz. Perhaps you’re looking at your traffic statistics and noticing that there’s some work to do! Start getting recognized for your skills and achievements. Here are five really simple ways to drive traffic to your resume.
A DoYouBuzz resume is search-engine optimized meaning your polished, professional resume website will appear in the top results for your name. It is an effective way for you to position your professional brand.
To help your DoYouBuzz resume reach the top of search results, follow these guidelines for structuring key sections of your online resume.
Search engine optimization can seem complicated and out of reach, but several simple SEO principles can help drive traffic to your online resume. Once your resume content is organized and optimized for the web, you can start working on inbound links. If you have not already, start by optimizing your resume content for the web. Then, move on to step two: creating inbound links.
In 2010, a study showed that more than 70% of recruiters have eliminated an applicant based on web search results. It is essential to control the information about yourself on the web as much as possible. An online resume can help tremendously. Here are 10 tips to help you increase the visibility of your resume in search engine results.