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Social networks can get you jobs

Greet ,tweet, meet? Social networking is no longer just to hook up with friends and fellow hobbyists. Online employment portals could feel the heat if trend catches on. Ruchi Hajela reports.

Updated on: Aug 10, 2009 10:42 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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When Prasan Kapoor, a computer engineer who earlier worked in the US returned home, he found a suitable job in less than a month online — but not from a job portal.

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“I joined a community of certified professionals on Orkut and in less than a month, I got a call from a technology company,” Kapoor said.

Ajeet Chauhan, vice-president, human resources at Delhi-based fast food chain Nirula’s recruits actively through LinkedIn, a professional networking site. “There is an information overload on job portals whereas hiring through LinkedIn seems more real and reference checks more doable,” he said.

“LinkedIn has been a game changer. Senior-level people who do not want to be seen looking for jobs prefer networking sites or consultants,” said Srini Krishnamurthi, MD at Expertus.

Social networking is no longer just to hook up with friends and fellow hobbyists. Recruiters and passive job seekers lurk there. Job portals, already hit by an economic downturn, are feeling the heat, but are not worried yet.

Monster.com’s India managing director Sanjay Modi also said he saw no threat yet from social media.

 
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