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Looking for IT work in all the right places

Searching for an IT job requires candidates get into social networking sites, interactive career tools and targeted online communities.
By Denise Dubie , Network World , 07/15/2008
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It's all about who you know when it comes to looking for IT work, and with social networking technologies gaining popularity, today the number of people you know can grow exponentially online.

Sites such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Ryze draw volumes of professionals looking to maintain contact with former classmates and colleagues, and hiring companies today are exploiting such sites to find and attract IT talent. According to Forrester Research, some 61% of 25- to 34-year-olds rely primarily on the Internet for job information.


See a slideshow of 20 most useful career sites for IT professionals.


"Traditional sites are becoming less relevant to job seekers, and employers are getting savvy enough to know they have to go to the candidates' turf if they want to pick from the best available applicants," says Zach Thomas, a senior analyst at Forrester Research. Thomas reported in a Forrester paper earlier this year that most career Web sites fail job seekers in areas such as usability and privacy, but hiring managers are also turning elsewhere to find potential employees.

"Recruiters would rather search LinkedIn or Facebook than go out to Monster because they find more active candidates and less stale information," Thomas says.

That means well-known sites such as CareerBuilder, HotJobs and Monster could become secondary to upstarts such as Doostang, Jobs in Pods and Smuz that aggregate listings from such job boards and provide additional value for job seekers. For instance, Jobs in Pods posts podcast interviews with hiring managers and front-line employees at companies seeking candidates to give applicants more information on job requirements and company culture. Add to that the ability to build relationships online, to stay current on industry issues and to maintain contact with peers and job seekers can create a virtual career network working toward finding the ideal job.

"The Internet has made us much more collaborative by nature, which helps in networking with former and future colleagues," says Katherine Spencer Lee, executive director of Robert Half Technology, a technology consultant and IT staffing firm. "People realize the value of a referral or recommendation, a process that can be sped up significantly with social networking sites."

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Another Very Popular SiteBy Anonymous on May 28, 2009, 9:50 amThanks for sharing information about these 20 sites but there is another very popular site for IT professionals - ITJOBCafe.com.

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So you want to be called for the new job to?By Anonymous on May 27, 2009, 4:06 pmLinks? Summary? Give me a brake. What else do you want besides someone to wipe your face when you are eating? DO SOME WORK YOUR SELF. That was great information...

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Didn't bother... poorly doneBy Anonymous on May 21, 2009, 10:11 amWhat a poor way of presenting what might have been a good article. I am leaving without bothering to figure out what I need to do to get to the meat. Poorly done...

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Summary ... dude ... please!By Anonymous on March 6, 2009, 6:28 pmAMEN to summary ... thank GOD for sticky notes and short hand.

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Agree - Summary neededBy Anonymous on March 4, 2009, 1:14 pmOne or two slides at the beginning with the job sites listed and / or hyperlinked would be better use of time and space. Then iif someone wants to know about the...

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