How the Internet Has an Impact on Your Career

Todd Hicks
The Internet is a wonderful system. It contains a vast amount of resources that can help improve our lives in addition to potentially being the greatest source of information. Furthermore, it can have an effect on how far you go in the corporate world. You will learn the role of the Internet in career advancement.

You might need it to apply for a job. The days when you can always fill out an application on paper are gone. Some employers insist on candidates submitting an application through their web sites in order to prove they have computer and Internet skills.

It is vital to have your own E-mail address. The first reason is some recruiters prefer you to send your resume through this avenue. The second is they might want to contact you for an interview or notify you of your status electronically. The third is they might be interested in knowing if you know how to use E-mail or the Internet. The fourth is you may need to use your E-mail account to send a thank-you note after having an interview.

It can have a bearing on your career earnings potential. You can use the Web to do a search pertaining to the average salary the field you are interested in or already work in pays. Once you get this information, you can make an educated decision on whether to pursue this industry - if you already work in this area and you are underpaid, you can use the information you learn to have leverage in getting a raise. Being able to use the Internet can also have a direct influence on your salary because the more skills you have, the more in demand you will be.

It can lead to being self-employed. If you cannot find a job, you can spend most of your time online selling things or perhaps writing articles and taking surveys for pay.

It allows you to do an extensive job search. You will probably find far more listings by visiting monster.com and other job sites than you will by looking at your newspaper's classified ads.

It is a key component of communication at the office. Many firms are trying to go paperless and give the workers messages through E-mail instead of memos.

It is a handy recruiting tool. Some hiring managers prefer advertising for help using this system over newspapers.

It could be a major function of your position. You might have to spend much of the day doing online searches related to your position.

It can hurt your chances for getting a new job, if you are not careful. The first thing you must not do is look for a new career at your job. The second is enable your current employer to see the profile you have set up with Monster. The third is reveal too much personal information on accounts you have with social networking sites such as facebook.com.

You have learned the role of the Internet in career advancement.

Published by Todd Hicks

Todd Hicks sells t-shirts and bags at http://sdinst.spreadshirt.com He also provides a keyboard typing lesson, tennis/baseball lesson and academic study guide. To become a great typist, tennis player or stu...  View profile

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