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Live: Live Messenger Event 2

First ideas about applying for a job over Live Messenger:

  • Do not put a sexy model as a display picture. Unless you are the sexy model.
  • Turn off the emoticons. For Christ’s sake. Turn them off. Playboy bunnies flashing in all kinds of colors every time you type ‘yes’… ummm not a very good idea. Thumbs up when you type ‘ok’… mmmmmaybe. But really… off is better.
  • Try not to have song titles displayed in your name. I’ve seen things like “You don’t mean a thing to me” or “F*ck you right back”… that’s not really going to bring you very far
  • Cut back on the (b)(l)(b) and {_/’\_} decorations in the name. Please.
  • Mind the background if you’re camming. Take down the centerfolds. Really. It helps.
  • Try to leave your girlfriend out of this. Don’t put things like “I’d love to stay and chat, but you’re a total b*tch” or “Baby you’re my everything, I love you sooooooooooooooo much (l)(l)(l) in your nickname. Now’s NOT a good time.
  • Be firm, quick to reply and present yourself correctly. Make an elevator pitch to promote you. Cut the crap, get to business.
  • Have a curriculum ready to upload, it can only help to create a more professional impression of yourself

Messenger conversations are very often between friends, in some cases between colleagues and in a more limited scenario between a company representative and a client. To make the switch from personal Live Messenger to professional Live Messenger requires quite some thinking. Which words trigger emoticons? Can you turn them off fast? Just like in real-time job interviews, the first impression is very important. How professional are you willing to look?

Jaap Steinvoorte said,

May 14, 2007 @ 6:31 pm

Hahahaa, nice to read Miel.
A couple of weeks ago I suggested my employer to do the same to recruite potential employees. Let them send a resume, if it looks ok, send a webcam for free, plan a date and time and interview them. Glad you tried it first, not me. Although, maybe it’s not fun you’re the first one to try this ;-)

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