Author: Jacob Share

Jacob Share, a job search expert, is the creator of JobMob, one of the biggest blogs in the world about finding jobs. Follow him on Twitter for job search tips and humor.
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Reader Branding Nightmare: Job Search Sabotage?

Yesterday I had a conversation with a job seeker who was very worried about his former boss.

For the past few years, Jim (not his real name) had worked as a programmer in a small, tight-knit part of the IT industry. After the economic crisis hit and clients started tightening budgets, Jim’s company reacted in …

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5 Twitter Directories That Will Most Help Grow Your Personal Brand

Like the classic phone book, being listed in the most popular directories is a surefire way to be found more on Twitter.

Directory listing tips Popular directories became popular because they are generally easy to use, and specifically so for listing yourself. Take advantage of all the options to give yourself exposure is as many…
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Recognition Breeds Interaction

If you have expertise that can help an entire community, how you approach that community is critical to getting maximum recognition for your personal brand.

Last week, in the post “Participation Breeds Recognition”, I told you about the personal brand I was aiming to build at work, and the first outward-facing brand-building steps my team …

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Employee Participation Breeds Recognition

Successful personal branding tactics that existed before social media are often still useful today. Here are some examples from my own career.

Wherever I’ve worked, the personal brand I’ve tried to build is to be known as someone who is:

Professional Helpful Intellectually honest Successful Getting things done Open to Always seeking constructive criticism

In …