On the LinkedIn “Seek Week” Blog: Stop job hunting like it’s 1999!

09grads.jpgThank you to the team at LinkedIn for inviting me to write a guest post for the LinkedIn Blog’s “Seek Week,” which is dedicated to helping ’09 grads find jobs.

LinkedIn has also launched a great resource for graduating seniors (and all college students and recent grads), the ’09 Grad Guide and a discussion group featuring helpful articles, job postings and Q&As.

Here is an excerpt from my guest article, “Stop Job Hunting Like It’s 1999: Dos and Don’ts for ’09 Grads”:

Job hunting is a journey, so I’d like to begin this post by paraphrasing from my favorite movie about a journey: The Wizard of Oz: We’re not in the 20th Century anymore, Toto.

This is the sentence I find myself thinking whenever a college student says something like, “I’ve sent out, like, a hundred resumes and I still haven’t found a job!” Emailing out resumes and waiting for a response used to be a perfectly decent strategy for finding a job. Not anymore. Today’s job seekers, especially ‘09 grads job hunting in a recession, need to be more creative, more proactive and more tech savvy than ever before. We are blessed to live in a time when there are so many new job hunting tools and techniques. Take advantage!

Here are some tips: Click here to read the rest of this article on the LinkedIn Blog…

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3 Comments

    Comment: Posted by Indian Entry Level Vacancies on September 22, 2009 at 11:17 am

    Well Said !! Job seekers really need to Stop Job Hunting Like It’s 1999 :-)

    Comment: Posted by Maria Pascucci on May 12, 2009 at 2:29 pm

    Awesome article Lyndsey! I will share this with my readers at Campus Calm. Right when I’m done singing, “Tonight I’m gonna party like it’s 1999.” LOL!

    Comment: Posted by Education in India on April 30, 2009 at 10:41 am

    This is an interesting read. Keep it up !!

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