Are you craving even more technology tools to make your job search easier? If so, you may want to augment my 3-part series Technology Tools for Job Seekers with a few more tools:
1. Zoosa.org – aggregator source for social enterprise news and job postings from the non-profit, education, government, and for-profit sectors. Zoosa.org currently defines social enterprise to include the following areas:
* Alternative Energy / Clean Tech
* Arts
* Community Development
* Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
* Education
* Energy Efficiency & Research
* Environmental Protection
* Foreign Aid
* Government
* Healthcare
* Humanities
* Life Sciences
* Medical Research / Technology
* Microfinance
* Non-Profits
* Politics
* Religion
* Socially Responsible Products / Divisions within larger corporate entities
2. Tweetdeck – aggregate tweets and connect with your contacts across multiple accounts in Twitter, Facebook and more. You can also sync this third-party software to your iPhone and across all your computers.
3. 50 Useful Firefox Add-Ons for Job Seekers – Firefox 3 has become my favorite browser because of its customization capabilities. One or more of the 50 add-ons for Firefox 3 cited in this blog post could make your job search much more efficient and effective. Grouped in 5 categories (Job Updates, Social, Research and Organization, Time Savers, and Security), there are bound to be several of these you will find are well worth a try.
If you are a job seeker, let me know if you come across any other technology tools you have found indispensable in your job search that I have NOT already mentioned here or in my previous 3-part series. Thanks!
Cross-posted at Career Goddess Blog
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Posted by: gharper | July 09, 2009 at 10:41 PM
Technology is so great, you can now outsource your job references.
Fired from your last job, worry no more, just outsource your job references to the professionals...lol
Posted by: worldlymrb | July 11, 2009 at 04:37 PM
While I am sure it is important to be able to check 'tweets' for job listings. What about more basic help in the job-search - like managing it better? Of course you could still try to use a pair of scissors to cut your lawn, but using state-of-the art job-search management tool may provide a bit better return.
Just a thought - although loading 20 Firefox plugins really sounds fun.....
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Will at virtualjobcoach.com
Posted by: Will at Virtualjobcoach | July 16, 2009 at 11:36 AM