Career Advice

Give Recruiters a Glimpse of Who You Are with About.me!

This is a guest post by Laura Gluhanich Community Manager for about.me.

We are really excited to highlight about.me as a resource for students.  Their profile system is perfect for young people — it is quick to setup, looks beautiful, and helps you create a digital footprint that is both professional and fun.  Laura’s post shares tips and tricks on how to use the site.

Give recruiters a glimpse into who you are with a page at about.me

We’ve seen a lot of great student profiles at about.me. But, what are they for and how can they help you get hired?

First, about.me is your corner of the web – it’s a one stop shop for your various networks and websites online as well as providing a visual representation of you. It can be used as a cover letter to your online resume. You have control over the image as well as the content that displays.

This differs from a lot of your other profiles online, where your image is small or non-existent or you are forced to display content unrelated to where you want to be or how you want to present yourself.

Add your about.me url to your resume, your email signature and personal cards, rather than linking to a half dozen social networks, some of which have no connection to your potential job.

Then, focus on making your profile professional and targeting the industries and roles where you are most interested.

  • Be succinct – explain your background and what you want to do next. Make it easy to read and quickly get to where you want to be.
  • Be yourself – add a background and bio that reflects who you are, where you’re from and what motivates you.
  • Be creative – if you have skills, show them off! In design, photography, writing or more. Link to places the display the best of what you do.
  • Be careful – get a few friends or advisors to take a look at your page and provide constructive, honest feedback. And update based on what they say!

We have a few offers to help you put your most professional foot forward. First, set up an about.me email address. It presents a more professional address than sk8tr02@example.com. It gives you the opportunity to separate your job-related contacts and messages, preventing any mix-ups.

In addition, get a free set of about.me/Moo cards. These are great to distribute at networking events, ensuring your introductions are memorable. Having business cards to give means you get them in return, providing you with valuable contact information with potential employers.

So, what are you waiting for? Head over to about.me and get started!

Nathan Parcells

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