The future of communication is with mobile technology, and iPhones are no exception. Below are some interesting iPhone apps that can be used in an interesting and usual way while in the job search.
1. LinkedIn. Access connections, view your profile and immediately invite others allowing you to networking anytime and anywhere with just the touch of a button. Be sure to update your profile and keep others in the know.
2. Jobcompass. This application allows you to access online job postings anytime and anywhere. Use the keyword search function and sort by distance from your location. View job descriptions and email job details with ease.
3. PublicSpeech. This application is a great tool that allows you to record and save your speeches. I recommend using this app to perfect your elevator pitch and to record and analyze your responses to interview questions.
4. MyCard Free. Don’t commit the cardinal sin of networking. Never been without a business card with MyCard Free. Exchange electronic business cards with MyCard Free application. Send a card or exchange with other iPhone app users.
5. Action Word Lite. This application provides impactful auction words sorted by category and its usage in sentence form. This application is great and very useful for quickly updating resume, cover letters, or as part of interview preparation in a pinch.
6. Twitter Summarizer. Easily keyword search Twitter without a user account to view trends and keyword topics. This application is useful in the job hunt for sorting newly listed job openings and positions that allow you to sort by city or zip code. This app also allows you to stay up to date with trending topics.
Earlier today, Schnake Turnbo Frank, a public relations first based in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Oklahoma announced their new social media director via youtube. Their new SM Director, Mike Koehler who is a fellow blogger, tweeter, and friend will lead STF’s Social Media division. Koehler and STF will provide public relations consulting and social media solutions. I’m proud of Mike and am excited that social media is beginning to get the respect it deserves. SM is here to stay and STF’s announcement will be followed by many others as businesses look to gain a competitive marketing advantage using social media in their business marketing and public relations.
“Media Mix-a-Lot: Using traditional media in conjunction with online social networking to promote your business” featuring Jessica Miller-MerrellApril 8th from 9:00 am-11:00 am or 1:00 pm-3:00 pm John Massey Center 11919 South I-44 Service Road Oklahoma City, OK 73173 Visit http://www.southokc.com/index.asp or contact the South Oklahoma City Chamber to register. (Space is limited to 30 per session)“Social Media & Recruiting:” presented by Jessica Miller-MerrellApril 17th from 9:00 am-4:30 pm Will Rogers Theater
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Oklahoma City, OK Visit http://www.okace.org/ to register.Interested in having Jessica Miller-Merrell speak at one of your events? Email me directly at jessica@xceptionalhr.com.
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Unfortunately, there is no magic bullet to drive traffic to your web site, but companies like Connect Social Media (www.connectsocialmedia.com) can help. Jim Quillen, owner of Connect Social Media assists companies with special social media projects like increasing web traffic through the utilization of free social media platforms, increasing your google rankings, and search engine optimization strategies. He also provides online workshops and training for businesses who are looking to streamline their online brand.
Jim who calls Oklahoma home aims to help businesses take the social media plunge. He says that interest in social media has increased over the last several months as the economic downturn has brought an increase in business.
Jim’s easy to read website and blog includes valuable information and insights discussing a variety of social media topics in real time. His most recent post discusses Twitter and their use of new advertisements and how they will impact applications and Twitter’s simple format. Other posts discuss the race for social media supremacy.