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11 Best Blogs to Follow While Job Hunting

11 Best Blogs to Follow While Job Hunting. Image (c) 2014 Michael J. Barnes.

I’ve been unemployed since February this year, and have been actively seeking a new job since then… at this point to no avail. I recently met with an employment counselor and she suggested I use my website to blog about my industry – this will help me become more visible with employers and show that I keep up with current trends. She also suggested I blog about my job hunting experiences. With that in mind, here is my first blog of my job hunt. I have decided to discuss the top blogs I have found that have helped me with this quest:

11 Blogs I use in my job hunt…

Why 11? Because other posts I read only list the top 10 blogs, and I decided to put 110% into this post (just as I do in my real life, especially when it comes to my profession).

As I wrote earlier, I’ve been out of work for over nine months. Being out of work for that long, I found that I have had a lot more time on my hands. With that said, I found myself searching out blogs to help me in my job hunting mission. I have found several, but here are the 11 I find myself going back to again and again. I’m no expert in this subject by no means, but I wanted to share the blogs I have found and use. This list is in no particular order, but they are numbered so you can see that there are 11 blogs posted here.

Here are the job hunting blogs

1. Guerilla Job Hunting Created by the people who published the popular Guerilla Marketing books. This is a creative blog that features unconventional job hunting advice, networking tips and profiles of job seekers and their experiences. The site also promotes their products including job search books and DVDs. I put this at #1 due to the fact that it does provide unconventional tips. I have used the advice Guerilla Marketing books in the 90s to help my clients promote their businesses (to great success I might add – and yes, this is a self-promotional plug on my part)

2. The Daily Muse Best for all job seekers, especially those who are looking for inspiration beyond resume and interview tips. The blog’s headline reads: “Daily Career Guidance – Delivered.” This blog does have an extensive database of employers looking for employees as well as advice to employers about seeking employees.
All job seekers, especially those looking for inspiration beyond resume and interview tips.

3. The Undercover Recruiter Focused primarily for job seekers and career development, this blog offers job seeking and career tips, insightful infographics and helpful job searching and interviewing advice. I recently read a post on how to answer the question “Tell Me About Yourself,” and it gave me some really great advice.

4. Guardian Careers Managed by The Guardian newspaper’s website (yes, it’s a newspaper in the United Kingdom), this blog is aimed at graduating job seekers, but the expert advice, comments and discussion can be beneficial to all job seekers. Guardian Careers features a live weekly Q&A where you can post your questions to a panel of experts and get immediate answers. Although this blog is based in Britain, it does list jobs all over the world, even some in the U.S. This site is aimed at graduate job seekers but the expert advice, comment and discussions published here on a daily basis can be beneficial to all job seekers. Look out for their weekly live Q&As which allow you to put your questions to a panel of experts and receive immediate answers.

5. Spark Hire Job Seeker Blog Presented by Spark Hire, a company that specializes in online interviews and video resumes, this blog displays near-daily content with posts dealing with job searching, career guidance, resume styles, and inspiration. Recently finished reading a post dealing with keeping motivated while hunting for a job.

6. Penelope Trunk I was initially reluctant to look up this blog. I’ve read listing about this blog that it was bolstered by posts from Penelope Trunk’s experiences with founding start-ups and her other professional experiences. However, I reviewed the blog and found posts giving career related advice, as well as some relevant life-topics like “You Can’t Get Respect Unless You Know What You Want to be Respected For.”

7. The Employability Coach This blog is produced by a British website Learning To Leap, and gives great advice about being employable. Written by a employment coach, I recommend this site if you’re not sure about what it takes to be a great candidate for the job you want.

8. Career Hub The blog features posts from experienced job search professionals including tips on different career issues, life issues and advice for fellow job seekers. A recent post from a professional resume writer talks about the kind of resume that works now. This post gives great advice on writing “keyword” rich resumes that will get past automatic tracking systems and into the hands of the hiring manager.

9. Careerealism I liked this blog. It is perfect for job seekers who realize that every job is temporary. I recently made that realization, even though I stayed at my last job for over six years. This blog highlights blogs on resume tips, Linked-In and social networking, being laid-off, handling the workplace environment, and, of course, job seeking tips.

10. Ms. Career Girl Geared for job-seeking women, it features job seeking tips, life advise, career confessions and a question/advice section. I was initially hesitant about looking up this blog (as it is geared towards women), but I found some great posts including a post about the Number One Question you should ask in any conversation.

11. Linked-In Job Seeker Blog

As the title suggests, this blog can be found at Linked-In. The blog features posts on how to find jobs through Linked-In, the new Linked-In Job Finding App, and many other posts on using Linked-In for your job search. However, since I am using Linked-In more and more during my job seeking quest, I have found much of the posts to be useful.

Although I still haven’t found a job, I am more hopeful everyday using the advice I have found in these blogs. I hope they will help you in your job search. As a bonus, I have recently discovered a great resource to help me land a new job…

And here’s that one great job hunting resource

I recently came across a website –after I lost my job, was evicted from my apartment and now moving it with my aunt, and desperately seeking a new job – called 211oc.org. This site gives a listing of county run and sponsored services including health care, food stamps, housing, and other services within Orange County, CA (where I reside). However, this isn’t the resource I want to share. The resource I found to help me with my job seeking adventure was through this website.

Orange County One-Stop Center provides employment and training services. Although this center is based in Orange County, it is part of a nationwide network of centers that can be found through America’s Service Locator. When I recently visited this center, I was met with a career counselor who gave me great advice on how to improve my resume, how to use social networking to help me with my job search, and even how I should blog about my job seeking (hence one of the reasons why I am writing this post). The center offers a variety of workshops including resume writing, interview tips, and interviewing practice.

The center also provides some training and a website that provides online training on a multitude of subjects. I highly recommend looking into this resource for help with your job search.

(Here’s another self-promotion plug: I do my own illustrations for my blog posts. If you would like a custom illustration for your blog posts, website, ads, etc., please contact me.)

Mistakes I Overcame While Marketing My Work.

Since I have taken on the task of resurrecting my freelance career, I have been posting feverishly my latest illustrations in several locations with the hope that someone will like my work and ultimately hire me. While doing these posts, I realized that I made multiple mistakes that really may have hurt my marketing efforts. I am listing these errors so maybe it will help any new artists, as well as myself, overcome any further advertising missteps.

Take the illustration below. Although I was very please in how it turned out, in a marketing standpoint I realized that I made several mistakes.

"Dawn's Early Light." Digital Illustration. (c) 2012 Michael J. Barnes.
Signature at bottom right corner. “Dawn’s Early Light. (c) 2012 Michael J. Barnes.

Whenever I post a new image I always add the name of the work, a copyright and my name to the description of the image. Always a good idea. However, upon closer inspection I discovered any real lack of marketing my talents.

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