A WIRED story about the web 2.0 speed dating sites reminded me about the value of instant, real time feedback in another type of courtship: Job hunting.
Unlike the old days of waiting for the newspaper to land on your doorstep, faxing your resume to the "black hole" and waiting a week or so for a recruiter to call, we are now into what I would call Human Resource Speed Dating. It's gone beyond the Monster and Career Journal model of setting up profiles and filters, and using those so-called resume keywords so that HR people find you.
A blog is the best form of Human Resource Speed Dating.
From the HR person's perspective, a blog gives the recruiter a deeper look at the person, not on the basis of the well crafted resume, but on the basis of his/her ideas, network and passion about fields of interest related to the job. It makes redundant the "tell me a little bit about yourself" question in phone interviews.
From a candidate's perspective, a blog can give you instant feedback as to what pages and what posts are being scrutinized every day. A cover letter could provide a links that drives a recruiter to your 'about' page on your blog. Are other pages being viewed? It's the equivalent of eye contact in dating, that provides vital cues about whether things are going your way, whether you ought to make the next move, or dry those sweaty palms and expect the phone to ring.
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