One way to help shape your online presence and make it easier for recruiters to find you is by having a web version of your resume - essentially a simple web page that just consists of your resume but would easily emerge if someone googles your name or career field.
However, this really should only serve for nonconfidential job searches. It could jeopardize your existing job if the search was conducted by your employer. An alternative to this is to give your resume an online presence through VisualCV.com, a free resource that also also allows you to electronically attach references, work samples, etc., as well as to hyperlink to employer, education, and other websites you may want to especially highlight in your background. One of the best things about this site is that it allows you to totally control the level of Internet visibility. You can give wide access to the Internet or keep it private to share with only those employers you are targeting.
Aberlene Resume & Career Services LLC is familiar with and can create web resumes and VisualCVs if you are looking for assistance. Its resume writer was one of the first five world-wide certified to create VisualCVs. Check out our services at http://www.aberleneresume.com/.
If you prefer to make an online reputation and make an attention to people on the web then online resume making and making a blog of your self both are good concept.
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