How to Use MySpace to Get a Job

Starlite

We've all searched for a job sometime in our lives, even more so now with the state of the economy. The unemployed are looking for jobs in every possible location. There are the traditional ones like consultants, job boards, newspapers, networking and letting everyone possible know that you are looking for a job, but what about using your myspace page to generate job leads?

MySpace offers several customized options based on what you are looking for. MySpace offers everything from summer jobs to part time jobs. If you are more into a gig than a job then myspace is the place for you. Musicians and trainers are finding work everyday by simply using their myspace page.

MySpace pages allows you to create a personalized page for yourself. Job searchers can include everything from a resume, and it is all featured on a personalized page. This open communication allows a preview of your skills to people who are interested in your services. It's as easy as selling your skills on the net and reaching out to the right audience.

The advantages of using myspace for a job search includes to price of this service, which is zero dollars. MySpace also allows for creativity. You can add pictures and images to your page that reflect your skills or previous work samples. Visual impact is a great way to set yourself apart from your competition.

There are more people logging onto the Internet everyday. MySpace allows you to get outside of your immediate area without leaving your house or spending money on postage. You are not geographically bound. The whole world can become your playground.

Using myspace to find a job puts the test of six degrees of separation to the test. When creating your profile it is a good idea to add more than your family and old friends to your list of contacts. Do a search for people whose profiles contain keywords dealing with the industry or profession you would like to work in. Contact those people and make some friends. You never know what type of contacts those people have access to. If you do not get a job out of these new friendships, at the very least you will have a contact to ask for advice. In today's tough job market, finding work is not easy, myspace allows you to have a whole new world of tools and information for a successful job search.

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