Senior execs turn to social networks for job hunting

By Tim Ferguson, Special to ZDNet Asia
Monday, August 04, 2008 01:14 PM

Professional social-networking sites such as LinkedIn and Plaxo are becoming an increasingly popular tool for senior executives wanting to progress their careers and find out about job opportunities.

These social networks are now rivaling executive online job boards in popularity, according to research from recruitment consultancy Harvey Nash.

The research found 90 percent of the 500 senior European executives quizzed are members of professional networking sites, but just 50 percent post their CV on an online job board.

Building up a personal profile and networking online are now seen as playing an important part in career progression by 93 percent of the respondents.

And respondents expect the popularity of online networking to continue to grow, with many saying it will be even more important as a job-searching tool over the next few years.

Of the networks used by executives, LinkedIn was most popular, with 57 percent saying they are members. This was followed by Plaxo with 16 percent, while Facebook was fifth with 6 percent.

Harvey Nash director, Carol Rosati, said there is a shift in the way senior executives develop their careers towards the more personalized approach that social-networking sites cater for.

She said it is essential for employers and recruiters to become more active around professional networks in order to remain competitive.

Tim Ferguson of Silicon.com reported from London.


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