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Your CV or resume has probably been the first and possibly only tool you have been using to apply for jobs so far.  You probably update it every time you decide to move jobs as you know recruiters always want a copy and employers often ask you to talk through it at the start of a job interview.

A resume or CV is not the only way to get noticed by potential employers

A resume or CV is not the only way to get noticed by potential employers

However – as well as keeping your CV/resume polished and up-to-date, it’s worth being aware of the other methods that companies are starting to employ in order to filter out strong candidates.

The Wall Street Journal yesterday reported that a venture capital firm, Union Square Ventures asked investment analyst job applicants to submit links representing their ‘web presence’ such as a Twitter profile or blog. They were also asked to supply short videos demonstrating their interest in the position.

The reason for employers’ interest in these new ways of sourcing candidates is that CVs can be a limited way to find out information about an individual.  They provide the important, but basic factual information on work experience and education.  However, there is little insight into personality and the possible ‘fit’ the candidate may have with the rest of the company.

In the current uncertain economic climate, every hire a company makes it crucial and employers are likely to be more interested than ever in finding out more about the person they might be interviewing.  So even if your recruiter or interviewer only asks for a CV or resume, it’s definitely worth spending time carefully creating and moulding your online persona as it may well help your next career move.

For advice on how to stand out from the crowd both in your CV/resume and online, contact Morgan McKinley: marketingdepartment@morganmckinley.co.uk

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