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ClearedJobs.Net is a veteran owned company and we actively support the transition of military personnel to the next step in their careers into private industry. This is one of the presentations that were made this June to military personnel during their Transition Assistance Program classes.

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Using Web 2.0 to Find

Your Next Adventure

Transition and Career Search is Similar to Running a Business

What are your goals?

What is your strategy?

What are your tools?

Goals and StrategyDiscussing your aspirations with

friends and familyFinding a mentor who has transitioned

before youUse career strategy tools found on the

Internet: About .com, SHRinsight.com and ClearedJobs.Net

One Tool: The InternetCareer AdviceResearching Industries, CompaniesJob Boards: Generic and Niche Industry and Trade AssociationsBusiness and Social Networking

Setting Up Your “Office”Professional email address:

KSmith@Yahoo.com, not huggybear@Yahoo.com

Professional Outgoing Message on Cell Phone

Business Cards with Name, Skills & Availability Date

Setting Up Time Each Day to Work Your Strategy

How to Navigate a Job Board

Searching for PositionsRegistering for the SiteRegistering for individual services such

as newsletters or job fairs

Searching for a PositionStart with a wide search and then

narrow downUse exact phrases within quotes to

provide you with a more exact resultRealize that postings are based on

computer feeds from the company

Register as a Job SeekerRegistering allows employers to search

your resume within the database It allows you to see how many times it

has been viewedAllows you to apply for jobsYou have options of making your

resume public or privateSetting up a job agent

Registering on a Company Website

First place where a recruiter will look is their own company website database

OFCCP – all applicants must be trackedRefresh your resume frequentlyOther uses for the website then

searching for a job: Press releases, benefits, reviewing the overall corporate culture

Maureen Crawford-HentzRecruiter, Osram Sylvania

Government Employees Banned From Using The Social Networking Tools They're Told To UseMarch 2009

General Services Administration inked landmark agreements with several new media companies that clear up legal issues surrounding liability and government sunshine rules — thus easing their use by government agencies' websites

professional networkingand job searching onlinkedin

( last April 2009, it was at 35 million )

• 767 members and growing

• Share news• Post discussions• Network with

recruiters and job seekers

microbloggingand job searching ontwitter

social communication for added reach and career positioning

photo sharing for job search and career positioning

educational videosfor job seekers on

Tim Strike, Senior Manager, Recruiting & Staffing for General Dynamics interviews include:

Introduction to General Dynamics Information Technology http://cli.gs/2AB2pjApplying for a Job and Interviewing with General Dynamics Information Technology http://cli.gs/2AB2pjWhat is General Dynamics Information Technology’s Military Recruitment Program? http://cli.gs/mmnn3h

Austin West, Project Manager for General Dynamics interviews include:

Differences between Military Life and Private Industry Lifehttp://cli.gs/1L5QJEInterviews http://cli.gs/gavMUHTransition and Preparing for the Next Career http://cli.gs/rSy4QRMilitary Background and Experience http://cli.gs/YZqWJPRelocationhttp://cli.gs/EJnWUj

social collaborative tools are part of the career landscape

getting your job searching startedon social networks

• Twitter:• Pace yourself • Try getting into a routine of updating at least once 2x a week• Search for and join in on relevant convos of interest to you

• LinkedIn:• Fill in as much as you are comfortable with on your profile• Find and join groups that interest you• Personalize your invitations to connect• Acknowledge those who want to connect with you

• Facebook:• Search for industry events and find 1-2 you can attend• If comfortable, a good profile photo helps to humanize you• When you join a group, leave a small note to introduce yourself

• “Those who embrace and exploit these newer technologies will gain a significant advantage over their colleagues who are restricting themselves to established job search methods”

• Joel Cheesman, recruitment issues blogger @ cheezehead.com• Gaining a significant web presence is so crucial in a

job search • “Some recruiters who won’t call you unless you have a presence

and significant Google visibility.”• Martin Buckland, recruiter

• “Make sure you have your work history, little bit about yourself, and ways you can be reached (create a new gmail or hotmail or whatever if you want to keep your personal one private)”

• Marin K. Burns, Recruiting Manager, Gardner Resources

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