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1. Look for 3 or top 5 portals work analyzing the features offered: Number of recruitment agencies and headhunters, ease of interaction with them, intuitive interface to modify your data quickly.
2. Enter your CV into the portals to find your profile by completing selected using a professional photo. Sounds logical but I’ve seen several photos all “vendors”.
3. It also includes all the social networks wherever you are. For example, you might not want to be found on Facebook as it is your personal account on Twitter but because your conversation is about issues of older workers. It all depends on you but depending on the position you are applying might be ideal to show your experience using 3 digital media social networking.
4. Create a profile on linkedin.com and join groups that really appeal to you for the job you seek. Join the discussions or start one, usually for advice and / or opinions helps a lot especially when looking for work in a sector or country in which you have no experience. If you have a blog or often use slideshare to share your presentations include them in your profile.
5. Participate in social networks should be a “task” spontaneous and not just a job search strategy as this will be evident immediately. Spend more than 1 hour a day to social networking profiles for specialized portals, posits that really appeal to you.
Perhaps you have a different experience or other advice on how to find work online. I await your comments as always.