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		<title>Photos On Resumes Or LinkedIn &#8211; Advice To The Job Seeker&#8230;.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 11:30:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>the medical sales recruiter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently, someone who has seen what I&#8217;ve said on the importance of LinkedIn for the job search asked me this:  “If it’s not a good idea to include a photo on your resume, why is it a good idea to include it on LinkedIn?  Doesn’t the photo on LinkedIn invite the same potential discrimination issues [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently, someone who has seen what I&#8217;ve said on <a href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/2010/07/30/medical-sales-job-search-tip-join-linkedin-today/" target="_blank">the importance of LinkedIn for the job search</a> asked me this:  “If it’s not a good idea to include a photo on your resume, why is it a good idea to include it on LinkedIn?  Doesn’t the photo on LinkedIn invite the same potential discrimination issues as including it on the resume does?”</p>
<p><div id="attachment_3717" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/iStock_000011500396XSmall.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-3717" title="Woman with camera" src="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/iStock_000011500396XSmall-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Smile for your LinkedIn picture!</p></div>
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<p>This is a tricky issue.  We’ve all been told over and over again never to use a photo on the resume, and there are good reasons for that.  Anti-discrimination laws in our country have resulted in many Human Resources departments throwing out otherwise great resumes if they include a picture.  Companies are so afraid of being sued that they avoid the slightest appearance of bias by eliminating any resume with a photo right off the bat.  And that’s not necessarily a bad thing—your skills and accomplishments should be what gets you the interview, not your looks.</p>
<p>On the other hand, what’s the first thing a hiring manager will do after receiving your resume?  See if he can find out more about you on LinkedIn.  What’s on LinkedIn?  Your picture.</p>
<p>You could easily argue exactly that line of reasoning for eliminating your photo from LinkedIn, also.  Just like on your resume, you want the focus to be on your accomplishments, not your physical appearance.  A <a href="http://www.mnheadhunter.com/mh/2009/08/poll-should-everyone-have-a-photo-on-their-linkedin-profile.html" target="_blank">LinkedIn profile photo seems questionable</a>.</p>
<p>Here’s where I think the difference lies:  The resume is always completely and exclusively targeted toward your ability to perform a particular job, and your looks have nothing to do with that (unless you’re an actor!).  Anti-discrimination laws are targeted to job applications, which a resume is.</p>
<p>But, LinkedIn is first and foremost a <strong>networking</strong> site.  Even though <a href="http://linkedin-for-jobseekers.com/linkedin-ninja-tricks1.htm">LinkedIn is an extremely valuable tool for your job search</a>, not everyone on LinkedIn is looking for a job.  They’re using LinkedIn to build their contact list, join groups that relate to their current careers, and see what the competition’s up to.  When you make networking the focus of your LinkedIn activities, it becomes clear that you need to include a photo, because we (all humans) bond more with a face than with the typed text.  <a href="http://job-search-success-secrets.com/blog/job-search-tip-show-your-professionalism" target="_blank">LinkedIn users expect to see a photo</a>, and it looks a little odd if you don’t…like you’re trying to hide something.  A photo makes other users more comfortable connecting with you, which is one of your primary goals.</p>
<p>So, never include a photo on your resume, because you don’t want to sabotage yourself in the HR screening process—and graphics don’t usually mesh well with Applicant Tracking Systems, anyway.  But always include a professional (business-appropriate) photo on your <a href="http://linkedin-for-jobseekers.com/linkedin-profile-tutorial.htm">LinkedIn profile</a>.  Not only is it expected, it’s a valuable part of your online credibility and networking success.</p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Times New Roman" size="2">Article&nbsp;courtesy of &nbsp;<a title="Check out Peggy's bio on the medical sales recruiter blog" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/about-2/">Peggy McKee</a> - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally <br>recognized <a title="Check out the testimonials for PHC Consulting" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/testimonials.htm">medical and laboratory sales recruiting team</a> of <a title="Visit the home page of the PHC Consulting website" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/">PHC Consulting</a>.<br>&#169; Copyright 2008 <a title="Visit the website of PHC Consulting for medical sales jobs" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/">PHC Consulting</a> | All rights reserved</font></p>            

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		<title>Job Search Dilemma:  My Boss Saw My LinkedIn Profile&#8230;Now What?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2010 10:44:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>the medical sales recruiter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re searching for a medical sales job, you need a LinkedIn profile, even if you&#8217;re trying to conduct your search quietly.  You won&#8217;t be able to manage a high-quality job search in the health care sales arena without a presence on LinkedIn. But what happens when your boss sees it and wants to know [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re searching for a medical sales job, you need a <a href="http://linkedin-for-jobseekers.com/linkedin-profile-tutorial.htm" target="_blank">LinkedIn profile</a>, even if you&#8217;re trying to conduct your search quietly.   You won&#8217;t be able to manage a high-quality job search in the health care sales arena without a presence on LinkedIn.  But what happens when your boss sees it and wants to know what&#8217;s up?  That can be a tricky situation, and it&#8217;s important that you handle it well.  What do you say?</p>
<p>Watch this video to find out:</p>
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        <p align="left"><font face="Times New Roman" size="2">Article&nbsp;courtesy of &nbsp;<a title="Check out Peggy's bio on the medical sales recruiter blog" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/about-2/">Peggy McKee</a> - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally <br>recognized <a title="Check out the testimonials for PHC Consulting" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/testimonials.htm">medical and laboratory sales recruiting team</a> of <a title="Visit the home page of the PHC Consulting website" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/">PHC Consulting</a>.<br>&#169; Copyright 2008 <a title="Visit the website of PHC Consulting for medical sales jobs" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/">PHC Consulting</a> | All rights reserved</font></p>            

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		<title>Medical Sales Job Search Tip &#8211; Join LinkedIn Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 13:27:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[LinkedIn is an amazing professional career tool and perhaps an even more amazing job search tool for medical sales, health care sales, medical device sales, laboratory sales, surgical sales, or pharmaceutical sales. With over 70,000,000 members (and adding thousands of new members daily), this social networking service is your ticket to a world of career [...]


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<p>LinkedIn is an amazing professional career tool and  perhaps an even    more amazing job search tool for medical sales, health care sales, medical device sales, laboratory sales, surgical sales, or pharmaceutical sales. With  over 70,000,000    members (and adding thousands of new members daily),  this social   networking  service is your ticket to a world of career  connections that   would have  been possible to achieve in years past.  LinkedIn sets you   up to unbelievably leverage  your experience, your  skills, and your   time during the job search.</p>
<p>Are you aware of LinkedIn has to offer? Are you a  member?</p>
<p>If  not, sign up for LinkedIn  now! That&#8217;s right. Open a spare window    while you are reading this  article. Go to the LinkedIn site &#8211; <a href="http://www.linkedin.com" target="_blank">www.LinkedIn.com</a>.  You&#8217;ll see the  box to sign up now. You don&#8217;t need much.   Have your  name, email, title,  and company ready to go. Submit your new    membership. Confirm from your email  inbox. There&#8211;you are a member.</p>
<p>But  don&#8217;t stop there.  Your LinkedIn profile is a critical component of  your job search.  It&#8217;s going to be the first impression that your new  contacts will have of you.  After your membership is confirmed, begin  building a complete profile,  with a professional picture, that  showcases your experience and includes a fantastic summary that will  compel readers to find out more about you.  Much more than a  resume,  you should build a very   complete profile.  Professional  information,  interests, books you find   most useful, your  website, your  blog,  recommendations from key contacts   and much more  can all be added   here.  If you&#8217;re not sure that your profile will attract the hiring managers and recruiters you need, invest in the <a href="http://linkedin-for-jobseekers.com/linkedin-profile-tutorial.htm" target="_blank">Career Confidential LinkedIn Profile Tutorial</a>.  It will walk you through, step-by-step, how to create a profile that rocks.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve gotten your profile set, LinkedIn  offers a number  of good tools for getting your job search  kicked to a  higher gear  including:</p>
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<li>Join professional groups related to your field  and / or your    industry. Also, you can join alumni groups, past   employer groups, and   interest groups. Keep in mind, to some extent you   are what you pick. If   you are involved in a job search and if you  value  your professional   reputation, make choices that support that  concept.  Joining the &#8220;tree   hugger haters group&#8221; might not be a wise  idea.</li>
<li>Q&amp;A &#8211; Q&amp;A offers you an opportunity to find out  important    information about specific concepts, ideas, etc. that may  turn out to be    important to your search. Also, you can work at making  a reputation   for  yourself by participating in Q&amp;A that may be of  interest to   folks  in your career field.</li>
<li>Discussions &#8211; After  you join the groups, you&#8217;ll be able to start    and participate in  business area or career field with other    professionals in your  industry. This is a great opportunity to build    your reputation, meet  other active industry folks, and find leads on    positions, etc.</li>
<li>LinkedIn  offers a jobs area too! Look for positions that fit. See    if you  can&#8217;t find opportunities that are a good fit now. Get introduced    to  the hiring authorities directly&#8211;and so much more.  One of the most exciting opportunities for you is the chance to <a href="http://linkedin-for-jobseekers.com/linkedin-ninja-tricks1.htm">use LinkedIn to contact hiring managers directly</a>.  Making those kinds of connections opens up a &#8220;hidden&#8221; job market that increases your odds of landing a great job. </li>
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<p>This  is just scratching the surface.  As you can see,  LinkedIn is a   window  into a whole new universe of job finding tools,  activities, and    connections.</p>
<p>Good luck and good hunting!</p>
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        <p align="left"><font face="Times New Roman" size="2">Article&nbsp;courtesy of &nbsp;<a title="Check out Peggy's bio on the medical sales recruiter blog" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/about-2/">Peggy McKee</a> - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally <br>recognized <a title="Check out the testimonials for PHC Consulting" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/testimonials.htm">medical and laboratory sales recruiting team</a> of <a title="Visit the home page of the PHC Consulting website" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/">PHC Consulting</a>.<br>&#169; Copyright 2008 <a title="Visit the website of PHC Consulting for medical sales jobs" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/">PHC Consulting</a> | All rights reserved</font></p>            

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		<title>The Secret to Standing Out in Your Medical Sales Job Search &#8211; Part II</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 12:37:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although times are tough for job seekers all over, it&#8217;s not as bad for medical sales candidates (with the exception of pharmaceutical sales reps) because of the largely &#8220;recession-proof&#8221; nature of the business.  But, having said that, medical sales job seekers are still feeling the pinch.  Because it&#8217;s such an attractive career area, many candidates [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although times are tough for job seekers all over, it&#8217;s not as bad for medical sales candidates (with the exception of pharmaceutical sales reps) because of the largely &#8220;recession-proof&#8221; nature of the business.  But, having said that, medical sales job seekers are still feeling the pinch.  Because it&#8217;s such an attractive career area, many candidates are transitioning in and the overflow of displaced pharma reps are adding to it.  All in all, it’s an employer’s market here, too.  When there  are thousands of applicants for jobs posted online, it’s virtually  impossible to get noticed.  But there are proven strategies you can use  to take control and land the job.  We started with Tip #1, <a href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/2010/07/21/the-secret-to-standing-out-in-your-medical-sales-job-search-part-i/" target="_blank">Rethink Your  Job Search</a>, and today&#8217;s tip is:</p>
<p>Tip #2:  <strong>Turn Social  Media into Your Job Search’s Best Friend (not its <a href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/2008/07/07/job-search-tip-too-much-information-on-your-social-networks/" target="_blank">worst enemy</a>)</strong></p>
<p>Online social networks are both underrated and often misused as a  job search tool.  Facebook and <a href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/2010/06/14/how-do-i-use-twitter-now/" target="_blank">Twitter</a> can be amazing avenues to network  or follow job leads, but it’s easy to forget that socializing with your  friends can lead to comments or pictures that <span style="text-decoration: underline;">will</span> kill your  chances when the hiring manager sees it.  Sanitize your pages—<a href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/2010/06/02/are-you-job-hunting-what-will-employers-find-when-they-google-you/" target="_blank">you will  be Googled</a>.</p>
<p>But the Big Daddy of online networks, and the place  you need to spend most of your time, is LinkedIn.  <a href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/2010/06/07/in-a-medical-sales-job-search-you-must-understand-this/" target="_blank">You <span style="text-decoration: underline;">must</span> be on  LinkedIn</a>, with a high-quality profile that includes a  business-appropriate photo.  (Career Confidential offers a <a href="http://linkedin-for-jobseekers.com/linkedin-profile-tutorial.htm">LinkedIn  Profile Tutorial</a> for this.)  There are over 70 million professionals on  LinkedIn—that’s a lot of job leads.  And, at least 80% of employers and  recruiters use LinkedIn to look for potential hires.  You can’t afford  to miss this.</p>
<p>You can <a href="http://www.socialrabbit.net/2010/07/which-linkedin-groups-should-i-join/" target="_blank">join LinkedIn groups</a> specific to your field and  learn tremendous amounts of vital information, make connections to grow  your network, and make a name for yourself by joining discussions and  contributing useful comments.  Companies maintain pages that are  invaluable when researching for your interview.  Perhaps most  importantly, you can get ahead of the job-searching crowd and find  “hidden jobs” by <a href="http://linkedin-for-jobseekers.com/linkedin-ninja-tricks1.htm">contacting hiring managers directly on LinkedIn</a>.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s another tip for you to make the most of LinkedIn:</p>
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        <p align="left"><font face="Times New Roman" size="2">Article&nbsp;courtesy of &nbsp;<a title="Check out Peggy's bio on the medical sales recruiter blog" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/about-2/">Peggy McKee</a> - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally <br>recognized <a title="Check out the testimonials for PHC Consulting" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/testimonials.htm">medical and laboratory sales recruiting team</a> of <a title="Visit the home page of the PHC Consulting website" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/">PHC Consulting</a>.<br>&#169; Copyright 2008 <a title="Visit the website of PHC Consulting for medical sales jobs" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/">PHC Consulting</a> | All rights reserved</font></p>            

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		<title>Which Online Social Networks Do You Really Need To Be Involved In?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 16:40:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many, many social networks available online: Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, LinkedIn, niche networks, and many more.  Are some better than others?  Do they have different purposes?  Which ones are worth your time?  Watch the video to see what an expert in the job search thinks about the different social networks, and which one is [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many, many social networks available online:  Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, <a href="http://linkedin-for-jobseekers.com/linkedin-ninja-tricks1.htm">LinkedIn</a>, niche networks, and many more.  Are some better than others?  Do they have different purposes?  Which ones are worth your time?  Watch the video to see what an expert in the job search thinks about the different social networks, and which one is critical for you to be in:</p>
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        <p align="left"><font face="Times New Roman" size="2">Article&nbsp;courtesy of &nbsp;<a title="Check out Peggy's bio on the medical sales recruiter blog" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/about-2/">Peggy McKee</a> - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally <br>recognized <a title="Check out the testimonials for PHC Consulting" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/testimonials.htm">medical and laboratory sales recruiting team</a> of <a title="Visit the home page of the PHC Consulting website" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/">PHC Consulting</a>.<br>&#169; Copyright 2008 <a title="Visit the website of PHC Consulting for medical sales jobs" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/">PHC Consulting</a> | All rights reserved</font></p>            

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		<title>Which One is Better (For the Job Search) Twitter Or LinkedIn?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 15:16:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>the medical sales recruiter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[These days everyone is all a twitter about Twitter, or at least so it seems sometimes. LinkedIn is the steady-as-you-go business tool that doesn&#8217;t seem to be flashy and isn&#8217;t too concerned about attention. LinkedIn has been built on competency. Twitter has been more &#8220;faddish&#8221; in its appeal. The question at hand is:  which is [...]


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<p>These days everyone is all a twitter about Twitter, or at least so  it  seems sometimes. LinkedIn is the steady-as-you-go business   tool that doesn&#8217;t seem to be flashy and isn&#8217;t too concerned about   attention. LinkedIn has been built on competency. Twitter has been more   &#8220;faddish&#8221; in its appeal.</p>
<p>The  question at hand is:  which is better for the medical or health care sales job search?</p>
<p>My short  answer is:  LinkedIn is better, and the largest portion of your time on social media should definitely be spent there.</p>
<p>However, this isn&#8217;t quite fair  to Twitter because this sends a  message suggesting an inherent  inferiority, which isn&#8217;t precisely the  case. If you have a well-developed  Twitter following, Twitter offers  tremendously rapid capacity to reach a  tremendously wide audience.  Instantaneous communication can be pretty  attractive when the  communication is an opportunity, or when you want to  reach hiring  managers quickly.  With Twitter, you can follow recruiters, hiring  managers, and others who could be helpful to your career.  When they  tweet about job leads, you&#8217;ll be right there.</p>
<p>But when I say LinkedIn is  better, it&#8217;s because most job searches  eventually require digging into  skills, experience, cultural  background, work ethic, education, and  other points.   Because of  LinkedIn&#8217;s well-developed professional  profile area, contact management  capacity, professional groups, and  tools keeping members tuned to  their network members&#8217; career changes,  needs, plans, and development,  it provides a great advantage that more often  can approach the demands  of a hiring decision.  (Having your own well-developed <a href="http://linkedin-for-jobseekers.com/linkedin-profile-tutorial.htm">LinkedIn profile </a>can be invaluable here.)  Because of this demand,  Twitter will not normally  carry the job search across the finish line,  but particularly for more  junior roles, <a href="http://job-search-success-secrets.com/blog/twitter-2">Twitter</a> can be a tremendous lead-generating tool.</p>
<p>In the end, Twitter  and LinkedIn can both have a place in your job search, but if your time is limited, choose <a href="http://job-search-success-secrets.com/blog/join-linkedin">LinkedIn</a>.</p>
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        <p align="left"><font face="Times New Roman" size="2">Article&nbsp;courtesy of &nbsp;<a title="Check out Peggy's bio on the medical sales recruiter blog" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/about-2/">Peggy McKee</a> - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally <br>recognized <a title="Check out the testimonials for PHC Consulting" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/testimonials.htm">medical and laboratory sales recruiting team</a> of <a title="Visit the home page of the PHC Consulting website" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/">PHC Consulting</a>.<br>&#169; Copyright 2008 <a title="Visit the website of PHC Consulting for medical sales jobs" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/">PHC Consulting</a> | All rights reserved</font></p>            

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		<title>Super Charge Your Job Search Network on LinkedIn &#8211; Tap the Open Networkers (LIONS)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 12:04:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>the medical sales recruiter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve spent much time on LinkedIn, you may have stumbled on the term &#8220;Open Networker&#8221; and perhaps seen the term &#8220;LION&#8221;. A LION is a LinkedIn Open Networker. There are thousands and perhaps millions of LIONS on LinkedIN and you may not know any of them personally. However, if you are serious about your [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/iStock_000006929880XSmall1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3123" title="iStock_000006929880XSmall" src="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/iStock_000006929880XSmall1-300x299.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="299" /></a>If you&#8217;ve spent much time on LinkedIn, you may have stumbled on the  term &#8220;Open Networker&#8221; and perhaps seen the term &#8220;LION&#8221;. A LION is a LinkedIn  Open Networker. There are thousands and perhaps millions of <a href="http://windmillnetworking.com/2008/07/11/what-is-a-linkedin-lion/#axzz0rWzVjjUN">LIONS on  LinkedIN</a> and you may not know any of them personally. However, if you  are serious about your job search, you need to devote a portion of your  allowed invitations to these networking beasts. Some of the LIONs have tens of thousands of first-level connections. Connecting to a just a  few of these allows you to reach far across and deep into the <a href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/2010/06/01/why-should-i-join-linkedin/">LinkedIn  network </a>to reach your networking and job search goals.</p>
<p>What  exactly am I proposing and how do you go about this?</p>
<ol>
<li>Google Search &#8220;LinkedIn LIONs&#8221;. You&#8217;ll find some well-put-together  websites where simply joining will allow you download these folks&#8217;  information for LinkedIn networks. Return to LinkedIn and upload the  list and reach out to these new network contacts. They will universally  add you to their networks. As soon as they do, you will see your first  level grow by 100, 200, 300, or even more from the LION list, but the  real effect will be on your 2nd and 3rd level network. You may jump from tens of thousands of connections to millions in a few days&#8217; time. Your  ability to reach folks in your industry, in your skill set, from your  alma mater, or from any other criteria you can imagine willl blossom.</li>
<li>As you move around LinkedIn, you will notice certain individuals  who include their email address in their profile or even in their own  name. These people are likely LIONs as well. Consider adding them to  your network and magnifying all the benefits and network power described  in item 1 on a smaller more incremental basis.</li>
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<p>Once this is completed, I suggest taking a look at the LIONs you&#8217;ve  connected with. Search on industry or profession. A few may turn out to be  from the medical or health care sales industry. These folks are a wealth of resources within that  industry and deserve special attention. For example, my brother is in  the rental property business and has a network that includes hundreds of  real estate professionals. Also, you will notice a lot of these same  folks are executive recruiters (not surprising, really). Find out their  specialty and what they have available. You may have already stumbled on  to the job lead or source that will be your next career step.</p>
<p><em>Want more advanced LinkedIn job search tips?  Check out <a href="http://linkedin-for-jobseekers.com/linkedin-ninja-tricks.htm">LinkedIn Ninja Tricks</a> for bypassing HR and getting the job. </em></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Times New Roman" size="2">Article&nbsp;courtesy of &nbsp;<a title="Check out Peggy's bio on the medical sales recruiter blog" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/about-2/">Peggy McKee</a> - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally <br>recognized <a title="Check out the testimonials for PHC Consulting" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/testimonials.htm">medical and laboratory sales recruiting team</a> of <a title="Visit the home page of the PHC Consulting website" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/">PHC Consulting</a>.<br>&#169; Copyright 2008 <a title="Visit the website of PHC Consulting for medical sales jobs" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/">PHC Consulting</a> | All rights reserved</font></p>            

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		<title>How To Keep Your Medical Sales Job Search Confidential</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 15:18:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The very best time to look for a new job is while you still have your old one&#8211;but what if that means you need to keep it on the down low?  Keeping your job search confidential can seem virtually impossible, but it isn&#8217;t. One great way to stealth job search is by using LinkedIn.  It&#8217;s [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/iStock_000011256134XSmall.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3080" title="iStock_000011256134XSmall" src="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/iStock_000011256134XSmall-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a>The very best time to look for a new job is while you still have your old one&#8211;but what if that means you need to keep it on the down low?  Keeping your job search confidential can seem virtually impossible, but it isn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>One great way to <a href="http://www.casualsonline.com.au/be-a-stealthy-job-hunter/">stealth job search</a> is by using LinkedIn.  It&#8217;s entirely possible to reach out to others without it being a matter of public record.  (And<a href="http://linkedin-for-jobseekers.com/linkedin-ninja-tricks1.htm"> using LinkedIn to contact hiring managers directly</a> instead of going through HR cattle calls is amazingly effective!)</p>
<p>So what do you have to do?</p>
<p>Above all else, <strong>you must have a <a href="http://linkedin-for-jobseekers.com/linkedin-profile-tutorial.htm">polished LinkedIn profile</a></strong>.  The better you look on LinkedIn, the more likely it becomes that you&#8217;re contacted by medical sales recruiters or hiring managers in health care sales (the easiest way to land a job of all).  But be careful of what you write in your summary.  You can&#8217;t put &#8220;seeking a sales opportunity&#8221; if you&#8217;re trying to keep it quiet.  Concentrate on highlighting your skills and accomplishments while making connections and participating in relevant groups.  Essentially, you&#8217;re putting your best foot forward while growing your network.  And you&#8217;ll learn a tremendous amount of information from the resources you&#8217;ll find there that will help you get ahead in your laboratory sales, pharmaceutical sales, or medical device sales job search.</p>
<p>What if your employer wants to know why you have such a <a href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/2009/06/01/linkedin-tip-shine-up-your-profile/">shined up LinkedIn profile</a>?  Don&#8217;t let him put you on the spot.  You can say (especially if you&#8217;re in sales or marketing) that you see yourself as the face of the company, and customers seek you out on LinkedIn.  You can also say that you&#8217;re trying to learn about the latest social media tools to be current on the trends.  There are over 65 million professionals on LinkedIn, and they&#8217;re not all looking for jobs.  It&#8217;s not going to be unusual for you to jump in, too.</p>
<p><em><a href="http://linkedin-for-jobseekers.com/linkedin-profile-tutorial.htm">Set up a fantastic LinkedIn profile with this step-by-step Tutorial from Career Confidential</a>.</em></p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Times New Roman" size="2">Article&nbsp;courtesy of &nbsp;<a title="Check out Peggy's bio on the medical sales recruiter blog" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/about-2/">Peggy McKee</a> - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally <br>recognized <a title="Check out the testimonials for PHC Consulting" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/testimonials.htm">medical and laboratory sales recruiting team</a> of <a title="Visit the home page of the PHC Consulting website" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/">PHC Consulting</a>.<br>&#169; Copyright 2008 <a title="Visit the website of PHC Consulting for medical sales jobs" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/">PHC Consulting</a> | All rights reserved</font></p>            

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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 15:09:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just finished a coaching session with a candidate who is making a critical mistake in his health care sales job search. His mistake?  He doesn’t have a LinkedIn profile representing him as an outstanding medical sales candidate. He was unsure as to whether he &#8220;really&#8221; needed it, if it cost money and how to [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just finished a coaching session with a candidate who is making a critical mistake in his health care sales job search.</p>
<p>His mistake?  He doesn’t have a LinkedIn profile representing him as an outstanding medical sales candidate.</p>
<p>He was unsure as to whether he &#8220;really&#8221; needed it, if it cost  money and how to go about putting it together.  <strong>Listen to what I said next…</strong></p>
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<p>If you want a profile that is selling you on LinkedIn, I can help…..</p>
<p><a href="http://linkedin-for-jobseekers.com/linkedin-profile-tutorial.htm"><img src="http://job-search-success-secrets.com/images/Jobseekers-combo.jpg" border="0" alt="LinkedIn Profile Tutorial for Jobseekers" width="180" height="300" /><br /> <strong>LinkedIn  Profile Tutorial </strong></a></p>
<p><strong>PS —</strong> I am not a part of LinkedIn. Just a groupie that has experienced this tool and would not be in the job search without a profile that was complete and polished representing me.  It&#8217;s an absolute MUST for any candidate in medical sales, laboratory sales, pharmaceutical sales, or any health care sales arena.</p>
<p> <strong>PPS —</strong> Carl Smith wrote me this:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;With Peggy’s Linkedin course, my internet presence is certainly improved.  In fact yesterday afternoon, I rec’d an e-mail from a <strong>recruiter</strong> asking me to contact him about a search he was conducting.  When I called, we started talking about the opportunity.  Then he asked me to wait while he brought up <strong>my  Linkedin page</strong>.  I asked him if that was <strong>how he found me</strong> and  he simply said, &#8220;Why, yes it was&#8221;.  He has presented me to  the client and we are waiting to hear back.&#8221; </em></p>
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<p><a href="http://linkedin-for-jobseekers.com/linkedin-profile-tutorial.htm"><strong>LinkedIn Profile Tutorial</strong></a></p>
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        <p align="left"><font face="Times New Roman" size="2">Article&nbsp;courtesy of &nbsp;<a title="Check out Peggy's bio on the medical sales recruiter blog" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/about-2/">Peggy McKee</a> - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally <br>recognized <a title="Check out the testimonials for PHC Consulting" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/testimonials.htm">medical and laboratory sales recruiting team</a> of <a title="Visit the home page of the PHC Consulting website" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/">PHC Consulting</a>.<br>&#169; Copyright 2008 <a title="Visit the website of PHC Consulting for medical sales jobs" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/">PHC Consulting</a> | All rights reserved</font></p>            

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		<title>Are You Job Hunting?  What Will Employers Find When They Google You?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Online social media is a fantastic tool for job hunting.  The Big 3 (LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter) each have their own unique style that you can utilize in different ways for your job search.  But while you&#8217;re working these sites to land the perfect medical sales job, employers and recruiters are looking for you, too.  [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Online social media is a fantastic tool for job hunting.  The Big 3 (LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter) each have their own unique style that you can</p>
<p> <div id="attachment_3040" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 160px"><a href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/iStock_000000863840XSmall.jpg"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-3040" title="iStock_000000863840XSmall" src="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/iStock_000000863840XSmall-150x150.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">what will employers find when they search your name online?</p></div>
<p>utilize in different ways for your job search.  But while you&#8217;re working these sites to land the perfect medical sales job, employers and recruiters are looking for you, too.  And if you get their attention in the early stages of the job interview process, they&#8217;re going to be actively searching for more details about you.  According to one survey, <a href="http://blog.careergoddess.com/blog/2010/02/online-identity-management-and-job-search.html">70% of hiring managers and recruiters have rejected an applicant based on what they found online.</a> <a href="http://blog.expresspersonnel.com/movinonup/2010/05/have-you-googled-your-name-lately.html">Have you Googled your name lately</a> to see what they&#8217;ll find out about you?</p>
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<p>You can <a href="http://noteasytoforget.com/2010/05/managing-your-online-identity-infographic-how-much-of-this-do-you-do/">manage your online identity</a> to control your reputation and your image in the job market in these 5 ways:</p>
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<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>LinkedIn:</strong></span> Take the time to set up a <a href="http://linkedin-for-jobseekers.com/linkedin-profile-tutorial.htm">professional LinkedIn profile</a>, join some groups, and get active.  LinkedIn is the primary business networking site for professionals.  It&#8217;s a tremendously powerful resource for you to research companies, keep tabs on the hidden job market, and <a href="http://linkedin-for-jobseekers.com/linkedin-ninja-tricks1.htm">contact hiring managers about jobs</a>.   A well-crafted LinkedIn profile will showcase your job history, your skills, and your recommendations.</li>
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<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Facebook: </strong></span> Although this can be a great, casual place to network socially, it&#8217;s important that you don&#8217;t get too comfortable.  No trashy pictures, bad language, or any controversial religious/political comments.  It&#8217;s still a public forum, and you really don&#8217;t know who might end up seeing something you&#8217;ve said, even if you&#8217;re trying to be careful of your privacy.</li>
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<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Twitter: </strong></span><a href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/2009/01/09/top-10-twitter-tips-for-medical-and-laboratory-sales-reps/">Twitter</a> is a terrific place to be in the conversation on just about anything.  Again, watch what you say.  Keep it professional.  Ask questions, and try to help others.  An employer will be impressed with someone who&#8217;s engaged and relevant.</li>
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<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Show up in unexpected places</strong></span>:  In addition to interacting on the social sites, think about <a href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/2010/05/19/phc-consulting%e2%80%99s-guest-post-program-open-auditions/">writing a guest post for a relevant blog</a>, or start your own.  Comment on other writers&#8217; articles with something of value.  Think about contributing to medical/healthcare/laboratory presentations at conferences.  Newsletters or other publications aimed at laboratory work, medical device, or other health care industry areas would be great.</li>
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<li><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Be consistent: </strong></span>Get a <a href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/2009/02/04/job-search-tip-show-your-professionalism/">professional photo</a> (it doesn&#8217;t have to be professionally done; it should just be a formal, businesslike pose) and use that photo every time a photo is called for.  Make sure your name is consistently written so that it shows up in a search.</li>
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<p>Ultimately, you decide how people will see you.  Since you know they&#8217;ll be looking, be proactive.  Make sure they see the confident, competent professional they want to hire.</p>
        <p align="left"><font face="Times New Roman" size="2">Article&nbsp;courtesy of &nbsp;<a title="Check out Peggy's bio on the medical sales recruiter blog" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/WordPress/about-2/">Peggy McKee</a> - Owner / Senior Recruiter at the nationally <br>recognized <a title="Check out the testimonials for PHC Consulting" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/testimonials.htm">medical and laboratory sales recruiting team</a> of <a title="Visit the home page of the PHC Consulting website" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/">PHC Consulting</a>.<br>&#169; Copyright 2008 <a title="Visit the website of PHC Consulting for medical sales jobs" href="http://www.phcconsulting.com/">PHC Consulting</a> | All rights reserved</font></p>            

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