How To Get More Exposure From Your Executive Resume Online
May 1st, 2010 | By | Category: Job SearchAs you may know, the Internet is now a major factor in any executive job search. Whether you like it or not, it’s important to conduct at least some parts of your job search online.
With that said, there are a number of great places to get your resume information out there so that if recruiters are looking. They can find out more about you without you having to attach a resume in an email. If you’re thinking of increasing the number of places that recruiters can find professional information about you, here are a few places to consider.
Visual CV
Visual CV is a site that is gaining a lot of recognition because it allows users to place not just their resume, but also their portfolio of professional marketing documents in one location. Your portfolio can include various samples of your work, graphs, and more–pretty much anything you can think of.
It’s easy to sign up for a new account, and it only takes a moment. Afterward, you get to piece your portfolio together into a comprehensive package. Through the site, you are able to share your new VisualCV with recruiters via email, as well as through your social networking sites. It’s also a secure website, as you have total control over who can see your profile.
Google Profile
Another way to get your professional information out to the public is through a Google profile. While the site is not exactly meant to have you create a professional-only profile, it works great for this purpose.
The way Google Profile works is that it allows you to determine just how you are viewed in the Google search engine. Your profile controls what recruiters see when they search for more info, and most recruiters use Google as a first resort when looking for info on a particular candidate.
Once you create a Google Profile account, you set up your profile. Use the “about me” section to list information about yourself, your title (or titles), your location, and even resume info. This makes it much easier for recruiters to find out what they need to know about you.
Most professionals are already aware of LinkedIn and the benefits that it offers; however, it wouldn’t be right to not mention it as a great place to place your professional information. Here, you can build a resume and make valuable connections with professionals and even obtain references. It is the powerhouse of sites to help you build your online professional identity and is one you shouldn’t overlook.
Obtaining an executive position nowadays is often heavily reliant on your online activity. In other words, the more you do to increase you professional online presence, the more you increase your chances of being found by recruiters. If you have yet to get started, now’s the time to see what these three sites, as well as others out there, have to offer.




