jobs, job search, careers, and employment links and information ...your objective source * of the Web's Best Job Search Resources
 On this page: How do your online identity & online brand measure up? by Meg Guiseppi, Personal Branding Pro.
Job Search Resources Center
Getting Started
Job Search Advice & Tips
Protecting Your Privacy
Starting Your Online Job Search
Finding Jobs Online
Choosing a Job Site
Using Web Job Sites
Creating an Internet Resume
The Dirty Dozen Online Job Search Mistakes
Layoffs - before & after
The Online Job Search Guide - more articles
Pick Your Employer
Recommended Reading - books and news
Networking Resources
Networking & Job Search Support Groups
Company Alumni Groups
Associations & Societies

Job Sites & Career Resources
Job Resources by Location
Jobs by State ( U.S.A.)
State Employment Offices
International Jobs
Specialized Job Sites
Academia and Education
Computers & Technology
Engineering Jobs
Entry Level, Internships, and Seasonal Jobs
Finance, Accounting, and Banking
Government Jobs
Law and Law Enforcement
Marketing and Sales
Medicine, Biotech, and Pharmaceutical
Science

 
Other Job Sites & Career Resources
Employment Super Sites
General
Classified Ads
Resumes
Newsgroup Searches
Recruiting Agencies
Job Fairs
Other Link Lists
Reference Material

For Employers
Human Resources
Recruiting Resources

  Back to «  Home   « Personal Branding Home
Measuring Your Online Brand

Do you know what kind of information people are finding out about you online? Do you care? Do you purposefully build your online presence to send the right message? Do you regularly self-Google? Do you know what that is?.

 Sponsor:
what where
job title, keywords or company
Employers: post your jobs
city, state or zip jobs by Indeed


Personal Branding Tips:
Personal Branding Home
What's So Important About Personal Branding?
Measuring Your Online Brand
Building Your Online Brand and Online Identity
Personally Branded Resumes
Building Your Brand with Guest Blogging
Branding with Your Visual CV
Branding with Structured Examples

If you answered no to any of these questions, you’re probably not aware of (or you’re ignoring) what an important factor your online reputation is in job search and overall career management. Having no online presence or the wrong kind of presence can make or break your job search efforts.

Are People Googling Your Name?

Since Google is by far the most widely used search engine (over Yahoo!, Ask, MSN, etc.), “Googling” has become the representative term for searching the Web to learn about someone or something.

You are very likely being Googled by prospective employers and clients, business associates, recruiters, and various people determining whether to connect or do business with you. Surveys find that most recruiters and hiring managers routinely run searches to pre-screen, weed out, and eliminate candidates based on what they find.

Job Search 2.0 Has Arrived.

Savvy job seekers pay close attention to personal branding in social media and their online integrity, investing efforts to increase their Web presence and cultivate the right online impression of themselves. If you’re not doing so, you can’t compete with those who take advantage of these latest job search trends.

As powerful as a great resume, a strong online presence is a potent approach to networking and tapping into the hidden job market. Your stellar online footprint will not only boost your credibility, it can accelerate job search and land you where you want to be . . . faster.

How Does Your Online Identity Stack Up?

Personal branding guru and co-author of the book “Career Distinction: Stand Out By Building Your Brand”, William Arruda provides an online identity calculator and offers these 5 profiles to help evaluate your online identity when you type and enter “your name” in quotes (example, “john smith”) into your browser or a Google search:

  • Digitally disguised:
    You have no online identity. It doesn’t mean you don’t exist, but that you remain hidden from those who may be researching you.
  • Digitally dissed:
    There is little on the Web about you, and what is there is either negative or inconsistent with how you want to be known.
  • Digitally disastrous:
    You have plenty of search results, but they have little relevance to what you want to express about yourself. There may also be results for someone else who shares your name.
  • Digitally dabbling:
    There are some on-brand results for you. Although the volume is not high, the information about you is relevant to your personal brand. It’s an easy fix to move from here to the next level.
  • Digitally distinct: There are lots of results about you and most, if not all, reinforce your unique promise of value. This is nirvana in the world of online identity. But even if you’ve reached these heights, there is always room for improvement.

As a basic guideline, Arruda suggests that a professional with 5-10 years’ experience should have 50-500 accurate search results; a director-level people manager should have 500-5,000 results; and a corporate-level executive at a major company should have 50,000+ results.

My next article covers the “Top 10 Best-Practices to Build Your Online Brand and Your Online Identity”.

© Copyright Meg Guiseppi, 2008. Used with permission.

---------------------------------------------

Meg Guiseppi is a Certified VisualCV Creator and Master Résumé Writer, the careers-industry’s highest designation. She also holds the Certified Professional Résumé Writer credential. With nearly two decades of professional experience, Meg Guiseppi specializes in crafting top interview-generating, brand-focused career marketing communications for executives and top professionals worldwide, and helps them navigate the daunting ins and outs of Executive Job Search 2.0. For more information about executive branding, visit Meg’s Executive Resume Branding Blog and see her personal VisualCV.

Return to Job-Hunt Home.


Our Sponsors
Career Resources & Jobs from The Wall St. Journal
Find a Job
Post a Job
Virtual Career Fair

Over 50? Want work?
Real employers who value your experience are looking for you here.
Workforce50

New resume > New job
Ready-Made Resumes
by resume guru for you. Download and use now.
ReadyMadeResume.com

The Site for Executives Reach the real retained executive recruiters
RiteSite.com

Find Jobs
what
job title, keywords
where
city, state, zip
jobs by job search
Employers: post a job.

Job-Hunt's Sponsors
are carefully chosen.
Does your company
or site qualify?


Share
Support the Troops
USO's "Operation Phone Home"
To Top
 About Job-Hunt    Privacy Policy    Disclaimer    Feedback    Contact Us

Job Search

Job-Hunt.org, Marlborough, MA. U.S.A.
© Copyright NETability, Inc. 1998 - 2008. All rights reserved.


Hosted by: AVIA! high performance web hosting