Bristol, UK ( PressReleaseCollection ) January 02, 2009 -Looking for vacancy advertisements in the local paper is no longer the way to find your desired job, according to business experts. They say the new way to get a sought after job is to become involved on social networking sites, allowing job recruiters to find you.

A number of business experts say the key to being noticed by a recruiter on a social networking site is to include relevant information on your work history, projects you have been involved in and challenges you have faced. Allowing recruiters to see this information will give them the opportunity to identify your talents and strengths and partially assess whether you would suit a particular job. Using your work industry’s SEO keywords will also result in your page coming up when recruiters are looking for specific candidates for available positions.

Business television network yourBusinessChannel has recently released a show containing expert business advice from a number of social networking experts on how social networking is the new way to attract killer job offers. The business experts discuss the future in job hunting and recruiting and how you can get involved.

One business expert, Debby Lloyd, identifies the importance of people making the transition from job hunting in papers to job hunting online. She says many businesses do not advertise for jobs when they are developing something behind the scenes because they do not want competitors to know of their new development. Instead they search for candidates, and the most efficient way for businesses to find potential employees is to look at their social networking sites, she says.

The business TV show also provides expert business advice on how to negotiate and achieve a killer deal with your prospective employer. The show features advice on job hunting and recruitment through social networking from a number of experienced business experts.

Further links/information:

* View this and other business TV shows featuring business experts.

* News about the latest expert business advice and upcoming business TV shows.

* Business television on your website or blog.

Contact:
David Chandler
yourBusinessChannel
England,UK
+44 (0) 870 041 0459

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