Archive for June 18th, 2009
18
Jun

Someone asked me recently what the worst thing about having this blog was.  The self-imposed deadlines?  Coming up with new content?  Trying (and failing) to be funny?

Actually, it’s that the darn spellchecker for this BLOGGING site doesn’t recognize “blog” as a word.

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18
Jun

Now THIS is a question I have actually heard (and been) asked quite a lot.  And since Twittering and Facebooking and yes, even blogging, are prevalent enough in the modern scheme of things, I wanted to share with you the truth about this on a special occasion (the first month-iversary, naturally).

For simplicity’s sake, I have two answers: the short one and the long one.

The short answer: it depends.

The long answer: This might take a while to explain.

You might have heard recently about people using the internet to get jobs, from that guy who used Twitter to get an advertising job to some friend of yours who lucked out using Monster.com to even the new person in the office that was found through Craigslist.  It might seem that everyone’s getting hired or recognized through the Internet these days, no matter what their job or talent is.

They’re not.

Think of how many kajillions of bands and musicians are on MySpace.  Hell, you might know a few (these guys are awesome – check them out!).  But the chances of finding good music through the Internet by combing through social networks is almost infinitesimally small.  That’s kind of like how it is with social networks.

Sure, something like LinkedIn might help your job search, and I am a huge proponent of everyone having their own website, and while I agree that it’s a good idea to maximize your online presence to help control what happens when you get Googled, it’s not all necessary.  Showing someone your Twitter probably won’t help that much.  Neither will showing your Facebook (actually, given  some of the photos that people put up, it could hurt your chances quite considerably).  And unless you have film samples, your YouTube page probably won’t give you a great advantage either.

If, however, the job you’re looking into requires familiarity with social media networks, go nuts!  The problem with this, however, is that no one has figured out how to utilize them very well in the business world.  Large services like Facebook and MySpace use banners and adwords for revenue generation.  Sites that start out free that then decide to charge for their service tend to die out.  And the smaller, specialized sites that are made for certain population segments remain too fragmented and unknown.  So everyone still has a way to go with being able to make social media REALLY work.

Even this blog, which I started to give me a place to share some of the boneheaded decisions I made while scavenging the classifieds, is one of hundreds of thousands.  As much as I’d like to believe it, I don’t think that someone will stumble across this site and decide to give me a job because of it (however, if you did stumble across this blog and are in a position to hire me for your company, for god’s sake, forget I wrote the other sentences in this paragraph and get in touch with me).

Social networking is still too dependent on the first part of its name (“social” for all the slow kids in the class) to be a fully-realized tool for job searches.  But if  you want to throw your LinkedIn profile on your cover letter, I can’t say I’d blame you.

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18
Jun

A few people* have asked me about the name of the blog.  While many think that it has to do with the phrase “Searching for a needle in a haystack,” referring to the difficulty in finding a good job, that’s only half right.

It’s actually based on overhearing (or reading, or saying – I don’t really remember which) the phrase “Looking for a needle in a haystack, where every piece of hay is telling you that it’s a needle.”  This is more reflective of the process of searching for a job and competing with others while trying to stand out.

Also, it makes me feel more creative/pompous/inventive.

Actual helpful post to follow.

* No one’s asked me this, but I needed some way to make this seem prompted by others and less self-congratulatory.  I’m sorry I deceived you.

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18
Jun

So today there are going to be extra updates!  Yay!

I’m kicking things off with a complete list of search terms that you, hypothetical audience, have used to find my blog.  Why?  Mainly so I can prove to you that I’m not lying about the Mr. Potato Head thing.

So without further ado (or changes to grammar or spelling), here’s the list (names/IP addresses do not show up):

Search Views
mr potato head 41
mr. potato head 20
mr potato 6
potatoe 5
potato head 5
potatoe head 5
water splash 3
food stylist 3
mr.potato head 3
mr potatohead 3
mr. potato 3
mister potato head 3
mr. potatoe head 2
mr.potatohead 2
how bad is unemployment 2
heads 2
mr and mrs potato head 2
señor potato 2
goldman sachs checking 1
food stylists 1
potato 1
hit in the nuts 1
how to decide whether to take a job 1
mrs.potato head 1
sweatin’ to the oldies 2 1
mr pototo 1
pictures of potatoe heads 1
how to decide which job to take 1
why does digital television suck 1
china buffet food 1
looking for needle in haystack image 1
“joey comeau” 1
mr.+potato+head 1
water splash in a glass 1
decide take job 1
evil mr. potato head 1
food splash photography 1
stylist food 1
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