Friday, April 10, 2020
4 Things Recruiters Are Looking For When They Search You Online - Work It Daily
4 Things Recruiters Are Looking For When They Search You Online - Work It Daily Are you ready to get HIRED? Recruiters are lurking in the depths of your social media profiles. Are they seeing what you want them to see? (Psst! Canât get hired? Watch this free tutorial.) Itâs no secret that recruiters are looking up candidates online before they move them forward in the hiring process. It makes sense, though. I mean, who DOESNâT look people, places, or things up online before they commit to them? If you donât, then welcome to 2017. According to a recent survey, 92% of recruiters use social media to find high-quality candidates. And if that doesnât get you hyper-aware of whatâs out there about you online, this will: Almost 70% of recruiters have rejected candidates based on the content found on their social networking profiles. Woof. There are certain things recruiters are looking for when they search you online. And, if you want to make a great first impression on these recruiters, you need to do some recon work. Is there anything out there you DONâT want them to see? If so, take it down. While youâre cleaning things up, you should take some time to give them what they want, too. During these online searches, recruiters are eager to learn certain things about you. There are some things recruiters are looking for when theyâre checking out your online presence. So, itâs important you those things easy for them to find. They want to know that... 1. You know your stuff. If youâve been bragging that youâre an expert in whatever it is that you do, you better back it up. What proof do you have that what youâre claiming is true? You know recruiters, employers, and clients are going to be looking for you online, so have something to show them. Brand yourself as an expert in your field by starting a blog or creating an online portfolio of your work. 2. Youâre not bad-mouthing your former employer. If youâre trashing your old boss, colleagues, or company all over the Internet, you need to sit down because (surprise) recruiters are not impressed. In fact, theyâre thinking something like this, âIf we hire them and, for some reason, they donât work out, what if they bash US all over the Web? Thatâs not a good look for our brandâ¦â So, please donât broadcast your woes all over the Internet. 3. You have a personality. Now more than ever, companies are hiring people based on their âfitâ instead of just their work experience. Employers are realizing that hiring the wrong person can completely throw off a team dynamic, and cause workplace issues that can affect the business. So, finding people who share the same values, passions, and goals is becoming more and more important. 4. Youâre not posting about inappropriate stuff. This is a huge red flag for employers and recruiters. According to a recent study, employers have little tolerance for bigoted comments and mentions of illegal drugs. Stay clean, my friends. (The good news? They donât care so much about your beer pong photos anymore -- as long as drinking isnât the only thing you post about. So yay for that.) These are just a few things recruiters are looking for when they search you online. Of course, each recruiter, company, and industry has different things they want in a job candidate, so make sure you do your homework. That way, you can prove that youâre a great candidate to bring in for a job interview. Are you ready to get HIRED? Watch our free tutorial â8 Ways Youâre Being SHUT OUT Of The Hiring Processâ with career expert J.T. OâDonnell to find out whatâs holding you back from getting hired⦠and how to fix it! WATCH NOW Photo credit: Bigstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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