Using Social Networking for Support in Your Job Search
Any job seeker should take advantage of opportunities to network in finding employment. The personal connections job hunters make can often lead to other connections which very often lead to jobs. You should never overlook the fact that those opportunities are more plentiful than ever given the access we all have to the Internet.
In Deb Norton’s latest installment of her Unemployment Diaryin the StarNews Online in Wilmington, NC, she addresses the value of social networking and Internet connections for those seeking work with some personal examples of how those efforts have enhanced her search.
Deb knows of what she speaks. She and I have exchanged ideas, in fact, particularly in regard to job search for seasoned workers as she mentions in her latest article, Internet Presence is Essential.
I look forward to reading more articles from her diary in the StarNews Online and know that her contributions will be of great interest to readers here who find themselves in a similar situation.
Mark Ste. Marie























Like the article by Deb Norton very much.
Under the conditions of the crisis and when the job search is so very hard, it’s really nice to browse the internet and see that there are some people you can share your emotions with and perhaps even get some advice.