Presented by: Jim Stroud | Director, Sourcing & Social Strategy at Bernard Hodes Group
Jim Stroud*


                *A face only a
                mother could
 Hi! Quick
  Hi! Quick     love.
question…
 question…
Check one:

       YES               NO

             * This is a trick question.
If you said “no,” then you are correct.

• Companies track your data.
• Hackers invade computer systems.
• Private content can be duplicated
  and posted elsewhere.

                       Hey, it’s a fact of life!
                       Whaddaya gonna do?
If you said “yes,” then you are correct.

• Some things can be restricted to
  certain groups
• You can safeguard your online
  activity with certain processes and
  tools.
                       See, its not all gloom
                       and doom out there.
What will they see when they
look you up? Most importantly,
 what will a RECRUITER see?
Recruiters look you up online to: a) find you, b) research your
background and c) to decide if they want you or the other guy.
They also won’t mention this to you because of potential lawsuits.
Still, people
can say some
wacky things
online.
                Why did I tweet
                that? What was
                I thinking?
Would people seeking employment
or, desiring to stay employed, say
the following things online for the
           world to see?
Will you people sit
down      already?!
We’re   trying   to
take off and fly a
plane here!!!
TRUE OR
 FALSE?
TRUE: http://buff.ly/138YfoB
 TRUE: http://buff.ly/138YfoB
Don’t think of him as a
   terrorist. He’s simply
misunderstood. I respected
    him. I’ll miss him.
TRUE OR
Okay, nobody
would say that
on national
                  FALSE?
news, right?
TRUE: http://buff.ly/1393OU4
People call in sick all
         the time. No big
         deal, surely.

 TRUE
  OR
FALSE?
TRUE: http://buff.ly/ZHURei
In this report:
       In this report:

        Our study found 70% of surveyed
        HR professionals in U.S. have
        rejected a candidate based on
        online reputation information.

        Reputation can also have a
        positive effect as in the United
        States, 86% of HR professionals
        stated that a positive online
        reputation      influences    the
        candidate’s application to some
        extent; almost half stated that it
        does so to a great extent.

        Source: http://buff.ly/139RwdT




On one hand, its kinda’ funny. On
the other, its quite serious.
Don’t be afraid of the internet, just be responsible.
Umm… I think I
know how to be
responsible on
the internet.
(This is how you build and manage yours.)
Yes, it is true
                           what they say
                           about me.




1 EVALUATE WHERE YOU ARE
1
•   Searching your name.
                                   •   Removing content from
                                       Google.
                                   •   Creating a Google Profile.

source:   http://buff.ly/13d2i3a
Notice how the very first
                                                                      result is from LinkedIn?
                                                                      Also check out Facebook.


If a recruiter is logged into Facebook, they will see comments from
their Facebook friends on whatever they are searching on.
                                                                               Its important to have a
REMINDER: It’s a small world.                                                  LinkedIn account!
Notice how the very first
result is from LinkedIn?
Other top links are from
popular social networks.
TIP
TIP   Hmm… So, even if I am not
      active on a lot of websites, its
      good to sign up and add my
      professional info. In this way,
      it increases the chances of
      the “right” info about me
      being found by recruiters.
This may take some
                                                                                      time but, its so worth
                                                                                               it!


•    Delete bad information where you have volunteered it.
•    Ask (nicely) the webmaster to remove content citing your name.
•    Consider changing your name on sites. (Maybe adding a middle initial.)
•    Reach out to Bing & Yahoo for help.
    To remove content from Yahoo and Bing, go to: Bing: support.discoverbing.com | Yahoo: help.yahoo.com
2 FIGURE OUT WHO YOU WANT TO BE
2
I wonder who can
tell me what this is?
If they are essentially the same
 If they are essentially the same
thing (in my opinion), why is
 thing (in my opinion), why is
one more expensive than the
 one more expensive than the
other?
 other?
What makes
you       more
valuable than
the next guy?
Forgive my ignorance, but isn’t an Admin Assistant
essentially the same as an Exec Assistant? If so, couldn’t
  branding oneself an “Exec Assistant” get an “Admin
                Assistant” a higher salary?

                                Something to think about!
HOMEWORK
HOMEWORK
What is your personal brand?
      What is your personal brand?

FILL IN THE BLANKS

When recruiters look up (your job title) they
will find me. When they find me, they will
regard me as an expert in (skill 1), (skill2),
(skill3) and identify me by my quick and easy
to remember mantra, “your elevator sales
pitch belongs here.”
Do The Research!
                  Do The Research!
Research the most popular words and phrases that are
related to what you do. Why? I want you to add them to your
resume and your LinkedIn profile to increase your chance of
being found.

I want you to find and get involved with popular groups
discussing your industry. This will make it easier for you to be
found as well.

Find out where the jobs, you are most qualified for, tend to
be (in case relocation is an option for you.)

 Umm…                          Sound tough? Its not. Just go to the next page.
                                Sound tough? Its not. Just go to the next page.
 What?
Popular Groups          Do some research
   Popular Searches     while    prepping
                        your brand.
Job Titles
  Related Skills

Popular Job Locations            source: www.linkedin.com/skills
Use this for consistent
imaging across blogs and
forums on the web.




      www.gravatar.org
It wouldn’t be a bad idea to create a new email
to go with your professional band. Cuts down
on the chance of the wrong things being found. I
HIGHLY          recommend           this.

You can have more than one email address on
Gmail and they all point to one email. Just fyi…
@play
                       @play
               @work
               @work




3 CREATE A CONSISTENT SOCIAL IDENTITY
3
MAKE THIS YOUR PERSONAL OATH
          MAKE THIS YOUR PERSONAL OATH

 I will use my real name when discussing
   my work history and industry online.
(Thus, leaving a trail for recruiters to find.)




  I will use my alias when playing online.
   (Thus, decreasing the chance of embarrassing
           and career limiting moments.)
Hmm… How does
one    go    about
leaving a trail for
recruiters to find?
(And while I am at
it, appear as an
expert.)




                      Also, did I leave
                      the iron on at
                      home?      (Hope
                      not.)
FYI: Direct Sourcing means
searching the internet and
finding somebody to hire.

  Hmm… Notice how finding people
  from their own career site is not
  listed in top 3?
Notice LinkedIn is #1, but
Facebook and Twitter are
growing rapidly.
LinkedIn envy?
 LinkedIn envy?


                  Check out the
                  new Facebook
                  coming to your
                  profile soon.
Your “About” page is practically
 Your “About” page is practically
aa resume. Companies search
    resume. Companies search
this data to find workers like
 this data to find workers like
you. Give them something to
 you. Give them something to
find!
 find!
A Guide to Facebook's Privacy Options --http://buff.ly/YnkfU8
A Guide to Facebook's Privacy Options http://buff.ly/YnkfU8
Take advantage of
the photo option
on LinkedIn to give
a good impression.
I Ireally like how this guy
    really like how this guy
explains himself and
  explains himself and
what he tweets about.
  what he tweets about.
I I HIGHLY suggest that you
     HIGHLY suggest that you
get involved with Google
  get involved with Google
Plus.
  Plus.
Look for questions to
 Look for questions to
answer and prove
 answer and prove
you are an expert.
 you are an expert.
Hidden for
            Hidden for
             privacy
              privacy




You and your Facebook friends can
 You and your Facebook friends can
tag Bing search results the same
 tag Bing search results the same
way photosHiddenfor
            Hidden for
 way photos are tagged in
                 are tagged in
Facebook. You can remove
 Facebook. You can remove
              privacy
               privacy
unwanted tags too. Neat!
 unwanted tags too. Neat!




      Bing.com/tags
      Bing.com/tags
Creating a presence
on     these     sites
improves         your
chances of being
found on Google.




 Source: http://buff.ly/NWihrI
  Source: http://buff.ly/NWihrI
4 PROTECT YOUR ONLINE REPUTATION
4
Google Alerts lets you know
 Google Alerts lets you know
what’s new in Google. Be sure
 what’s new in Google. Be sure
to check your rep’ on Yahoo
 to check your rep’ on Yahoo
and Bing too. Add itit to your
 and Bing too. Add      to your
calendar.
 calendar.
And above all, don’t post
anything online that would
get your Granny riled up!
You never know what
could come back and bite
you in your hind parts!
Ready to take on
                       any questions!
Hmm… I think           ( Um… assuming
that’s all I planned   you are still awake
to say.                and we have time. )   Operators are standing
                                             by.
Let’s network!
      Connect with me
        on LinkedIn.



Jim Stroud,
Director, Sourcing & Social Strategy
Bernard Hodes Group
www.linkedincom/in/jimstroud
At least, for now.

Jobhunting and the Absence of Online Privacy

  • 1.
    Presented by: JimStroud | Director, Sourcing & Social Strategy at Bernard Hodes Group
  • 2.
    Jim Stroud* *A face only a mother could Hi! Quick Hi! Quick love. question… question…
  • 3.
    Check one: YES NO * This is a trick question.
  • 4.
    If you said“no,” then you are correct. • Companies track your data. • Hackers invade computer systems. • Private content can be duplicated and posted elsewhere. Hey, it’s a fact of life! Whaddaya gonna do?
  • 5.
    If you said“yes,” then you are correct. • Some things can be restricted to certain groups • You can safeguard your online activity with certain processes and tools. See, its not all gloom and doom out there.
  • 6.
    What will theysee when they look you up? Most importantly, what will a RECRUITER see?
  • 7.
    Recruiters look youup online to: a) find you, b) research your background and c) to decide if they want you or the other guy. They also won’t mention this to you because of potential lawsuits.
  • 8.
    Still, people can saysome wacky things online. Why did I tweet that? What was I thinking?
  • 9.
    Would people seekingemployment or, desiring to stay employed, say the following things online for the world to see?
  • 10.
    Will you peoplesit down already?! We’re trying to take off and fly a plane here!!!
  • 11.
  • 12.
    TRUE: http://buff.ly/138YfoB TRUE:http://buff.ly/138YfoB
  • 13.
    Don’t think ofhim as a terrorist. He’s simply misunderstood. I respected him. I’ll miss him.
  • 14.
    TRUE OR Okay, nobody wouldsay that on national FALSE? news, right?
  • 15.
  • 17.
    People call insick all the time. No big deal, surely. TRUE OR FALSE?
  • 18.
  • 19.
    In this report: In this report: Our study found 70% of surveyed HR professionals in U.S. have rejected a candidate based on online reputation information. Reputation can also have a positive effect as in the United States, 86% of HR professionals stated that a positive online reputation influences the candidate’s application to some extent; almost half stated that it does so to a great extent. Source: http://buff.ly/139RwdT On one hand, its kinda’ funny. On the other, its quite serious.
  • 20.
    Don’t be afraidof the internet, just be responsible.
  • 21.
    Umm… I thinkI know how to be responsible on the internet.
  • 22.
    (This is howyou build and manage yours.)
  • 23.
    Yes, it istrue what they say about me. 1 EVALUATE WHERE YOU ARE 1
  • 24.
    Searching your name. • Removing content from Google. • Creating a Google Profile. source: http://buff.ly/13d2i3a
  • 25.
    Notice how thevery first result is from LinkedIn? Also check out Facebook. If a recruiter is logged into Facebook, they will see comments from their Facebook friends on whatever they are searching on. Its important to have a REMINDER: It’s a small world. LinkedIn account!
  • 26.
    Notice how thevery first result is from LinkedIn? Other top links are from popular social networks.
  • 27.
    TIP TIP Hmm… So, even if I am not active on a lot of websites, its good to sign up and add my professional info. In this way, it increases the chances of the “right” info about me being found by recruiters.
  • 28.
    This may takesome time but, its so worth it! • Delete bad information where you have volunteered it. • Ask (nicely) the webmaster to remove content citing your name. • Consider changing your name on sites. (Maybe adding a middle initial.) • Reach out to Bing & Yahoo for help. To remove content from Yahoo and Bing, go to: Bing: support.discoverbing.com | Yahoo: help.yahoo.com
  • 32.
    2 FIGURE OUTWHO YOU WANT TO BE 2
  • 33.
    I wonder whocan tell me what this is?
  • 35.
    If they areessentially the same If they are essentially the same thing (in my opinion), why is thing (in my opinion), why is one more expensive than the one more expensive than the other? other?
  • 37.
    What makes you more valuable than the next guy?
  • 38.
    Forgive my ignorance,but isn’t an Admin Assistant essentially the same as an Exec Assistant? If so, couldn’t branding oneself an “Exec Assistant” get an “Admin Assistant” a higher salary? Something to think about!
  • 39.
  • 40.
    What is yourpersonal brand? What is your personal brand? FILL IN THE BLANKS When recruiters look up (your job title) they will find me. When they find me, they will regard me as an expert in (skill 1), (skill2), (skill3) and identify me by my quick and easy to remember mantra, “your elevator sales pitch belongs here.”
  • 41.
    Do The Research! Do The Research! Research the most popular words and phrases that are related to what you do. Why? I want you to add them to your resume and your LinkedIn profile to increase your chance of being found. I want you to find and get involved with popular groups discussing your industry. This will make it easier for you to be found as well. Find out where the jobs, you are most qualified for, tend to be (in case relocation is an option for you.) Umm… Sound tough? Its not. Just go to the next page. Sound tough? Its not. Just go to the next page. What?
  • 42.
    Popular Groups Do some research Popular Searches while prepping your brand. Job Titles Related Skills Popular Job Locations source: www.linkedin.com/skills
  • 43.
    Use this forconsistent imaging across blogs and forums on the web. www.gravatar.org
  • 44.
    It wouldn’t bea bad idea to create a new email to go with your professional band. Cuts down on the chance of the wrong things being found. I HIGHLY recommend this. You can have more than one email address on Gmail and they all point to one email. Just fyi…
  • 45.
    @play @play @work @work 3 CREATE A CONSISTENT SOCIAL IDENTITY 3
  • 46.
    MAKE THIS YOURPERSONAL OATH MAKE THIS YOUR PERSONAL OATH I will use my real name when discussing my work history and industry online. (Thus, leaving a trail for recruiters to find.) I will use my alias when playing online. (Thus, decreasing the chance of embarrassing and career limiting moments.)
  • 47.
    Hmm… How does one go about leaving a trail for recruiters to find? (And while I am at it, appear as an expert.) Also, did I leave the iron on at home? (Hope not.)
  • 48.
    FYI: Direct Sourcingmeans searching the internet and finding somebody to hire. Hmm… Notice how finding people from their own career site is not listed in top 3?
  • 50.
    Notice LinkedIn is#1, but Facebook and Twitter are growing rapidly.
  • 51.
    LinkedIn envy? LinkedInenvy? Check out the new Facebook coming to your profile soon.
  • 52.
    Your “About” pageis practically Your “About” page is practically aa resume. Companies search resume. Companies search this data to find workers like this data to find workers like you. Give them something to you. Give them something to find! find!
  • 53.
    A Guide toFacebook's Privacy Options --http://buff.ly/YnkfU8 A Guide to Facebook's Privacy Options http://buff.ly/YnkfU8
  • 54.
    Take advantage of thephoto option on LinkedIn to give a good impression.
  • 55.
    I Ireally likehow this guy really like how this guy explains himself and explains himself and what he tweets about. what he tweets about.
  • 56.
    I I HIGHLYsuggest that you HIGHLY suggest that you get involved with Google get involved with Google Plus. Plus.
  • 57.
    Look for questionsto Look for questions to answer and prove answer and prove you are an expert. you are an expert.
  • 58.
    Hidden for Hidden for privacy privacy You and your Facebook friends can You and your Facebook friends can tag Bing search results the same tag Bing search results the same way photosHiddenfor Hidden for way photos are tagged in are tagged in Facebook. You can remove Facebook. You can remove privacy privacy unwanted tags too. Neat! unwanted tags too. Neat! Bing.com/tags Bing.com/tags
  • 59.
    Creating a presence on these sites improves your chances of being found on Google. Source: http://buff.ly/NWihrI Source: http://buff.ly/NWihrI
  • 60.
    4 PROTECT YOURONLINE REPUTATION 4
  • 62.
    Google Alerts letsyou know Google Alerts lets you know what’s new in Google. Be sure what’s new in Google. Be sure to check your rep’ on Yahoo to check your rep’ on Yahoo and Bing too. Add itit to your and Bing too. Add to your calendar. calendar.
  • 63.
    And above all,don’t post anything online that would get your Granny riled up! You never know what could come back and bite you in your hind parts!
  • 64.
    Ready to takeon any questions! Hmm… I think ( Um… assuming that’s all I planned you are still awake to say. and we have time. ) Operators are standing by.
  • 65.
    Let’s network! Connect with me on LinkedIn. Jim Stroud, Director, Sourcing & Social Strategy Bernard Hodes Group www.linkedincom/in/jimstroud
  • 66.