Archive for December, 2009

Getting the Most out of Social Media

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Most of you have used social media both professionally and personally.  But, are you making the most of your social media activity?  It’s no secret that recruiters and HR professionals are using social media to vet resumes and candidates.  What can you do to help make a positive impression?  We’ve pulled together a few tips to ensure your putting your best social foot forward.

1. Share your real self. Who are you? Craft a clear and concise “Elevator Pitch.” Be sure to include it on your LinkedIn profile, as well as your Facebook page and Twitter profile.

2. Show off your brand. Design online Business Cards that include your Name, Contact Information, LinkedIn profile URL and Online Resume URL. Be creative and have fun – give yourself some brand equity.

3. Make sure you can be found. Get your resume online. Post it to Emurse.com for easy viewing.

4. Tweet often. Twitter is a great way to communicate with the others. It’s also a fantastic way to get up-to-the-minute reports on industry news and trends. But, it’s really a terrific way to network. Be sure to follow key twitter users like @JobAngels and connect with Tweeps in your geographic area or work for companies you’d love to work for.

5. Get LinkedIn. LinkedIn is the most widely used social media tool for professionals. That said, you need to make sure your LinkedIn profile is outstanding. It should be as complete as your resume. You should also aim to collect a minimum of 5 recommendations. And, don’t forget to include a summary paragraph of what you’re looking for and any special skills and accolades.

6. Join the club. As part of LinkedIn, you need to participate in groups relevant to your industry or market. Good groups to also participate are JobAngel’s group.

7. Track your online “hits.” Be sure to track when your resume has been viewed or downloaded, then follow up. Jibberjobber.com offers great job tracking software. Following up is the key to breaking through the hundreds of other resumes sitting on the desk above yours!

8. Let Google be your friend. Use the power of search to research company press releases or news (or anything) and include it in email communications to the contact you are reaching out. Going this extra mile will help set you apart and show them you are serious about their company. Plus, flattery will get you everywhere.

9. Pay attention to the blogs. Much content and advice can be gleamed from the blogoshere.

10. Please forward when you can. What goes around, comes around. So be sure to spread the word, help out a friend and leverage your resources. You never know what favors will be turned into gold someday.

How to Manage Your Spouse’s Unemployment

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Unemployment is a hard thing for many of us to deal with – both personally and for those around us. If you know someone who has recently lost their job or a friend who is still on the hunt, you know what we’re talking about. It can especially be challenging when it occurs around the holidays.

Since we’re in the business of helping people find employment, we wanted to share some resources for how to deal with unemployment – from the outside. We hope you find this links helpful.

http://webworkerdaily.com/2009/11/07/dealing-with-a-spouses-layoff/
http://jobs.aol.com/articles/2009/11/26/surviving-spouses-unemployment/
http://www.ehow.com/how_2093179_help-unemployed-spouse-partner.html

Blog backup strategy

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

When the pedal is to the metal and your list of things to setup and configure is long, thinking about a backup strategy is the last thing on your mind. As anyone who has used any piece of IT hardware you know, sorry, you learned that you need to backup. It’s not for the if it happens, its for the when it happens.

Thinking about our use of wordpress and how we are extending its use beyond just a blog editor, it dawned on me that we really need some automated tools in place. For the themes, plugins, uploads and specifically to the database tables.

We regularly tweak something in the blog theme/setup and take that opportunity to make a backup to a dev machine, as for automated backups we have selected wordpress-backup by Blog Traffic Exchange to take care of the system files.You simply create a directory in the wp-content folder, set the permissions, set an interval for the backups to occur and an if your blog is small enough, set an email address to receive off-server backups.

We have a formal database backup strategy in place for the entire site, but to have an additional one just for the wordpress side sounded like a great idea. We selected WordPress Database Backup by Austin Matzko as a full featured solution. Once again create a directory on the server, they suggest the wp-content folder, set the permissions, set an interval for the backups to occur and where you would like the backups to be delivered. It can backup and download to you computer immediately, store of the server and also email the output.

Both of these are very simple to implement, cover all the important parts of our wordpres setup and we hope to set them and forget them, until that fateful day comes.

And The Winner Of The Kindle Is…

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Well, it wouldn’t be fair to them to blab their name but suffice it to say he was very happy to win as a Kindle was on his wife’s wish list.  Feels nice to start the holiday season off with a little gift to someone from ChumBonus. 

May you get all your wish list items this year too!

Win a Kindle 2 from ChumBonus!

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Do you like helping friends?  You like the idea of reading on a Kindle?  Well you’re in luck.  ChumBonus is giving away the chance to win a kindle to users who register on the site, tweet with the #chumbonus hash tag or get a chum to apply for a job.

In celebration of ChumBonus winning the TECH Cocktail Crowd Campaign and being awarded December’s Buzzworthy Startup. ChumBonus is offering a fully articulated Kindle 2 from Amazon including a copy of the book “CrowdSourcing” by Jeff Howe for FREE.

You will get one entry for registering, one entry for the first tweet and one entry for every chum that applies for a job. If the chum is new to ChumBonus, you will get an entry for that chum registering too.

What if you already registered on the site and referred your chum last week and they finally get their butt in gear and submit the resume tomorrow?  Yep – that counts, you’ll get an entry.

Over the weekend we will compute the results and the winner will be announced by 12:01pm ET on Monday, December 7th 2009.  On Monday we will contact the winner to coordinate delivery.

Contest starts Thursday, December 3rd 2009, 12:01pm ET
Contest ends Saturday, December 5th 2009, 6:00pm ET
Number of kindles available to win is One.

Help us get the word out, and win the chance of a FREE Kindle 2 for yourself.

Yes Register Now!

Official Rules

A Buzzworthy Day!

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Wow! Thanks to everyone for supporting ChumBonus as we spread the word. Because of your tweets, we just won a sweet crowdsourcing contest to include a ‘FREE sponsorship for a Buzzworthy Startup‘ (that would be us) at DC’s Tech Cocktail this Thursday, December 3rd at LeftBank (Adams Morgan) Washington, DC.

TechCocktail partnered with CrowdCampaign to run the crowdsourcing contest. CrowdCampaign is a smart social media application that allows any brand, company, or individual to easily create, launch, and promote an online contest. This uber simple way to launch quality social media contests get’s the crowd buzzing about their brand. TechCocktail excellently utilized this simple way to leverage social media and Crowdsourcing for their “brand”.

We hope that you and a few of your chums will drop in, say hello, get a drink and learn more about what we do… We look forward to seeing you!