5. • You are in a unique position.
• Senior people at ad agencies can remember the day
they got e-mail.
6. • You can teach.
• But first, you have to prove you know something.
• So lets assume for a minute that your resume is on
Hot Jobs and Monster and all of those.
• You’re also sending your resume and cover letters to
a bunch of agencies all over the country.
7. • Social networks ask you to status cast.
• What are you doing? Working on. Where are you?
• What do you know?
8. • You need to get out the message of who you are,
what you like, and what you know.
12. • Two years ago, Agency.com held interviews for Web
2.0 experts in a web 2.0 world -- Second Life.
• IBM wrote a white paper saying that WoW Guild
Leaders were management potential.
13. • If you play in these worlds, add it to your resume.
• If you build 3D models in Second Life or Google Earth,
add it to your resume.
• Those are two of the “Second world” logos. If you
excel in a game or multiplayer world, tell people why
that makes you a good hire.
15. • Insert picture of you having a good time here.
• This isn’t a bad thing.
16. • There’s nothing wrong with having pictures on
Facebook of you partying
• Just balance it.
17. • Make LinkedIn the up-to-date you
• It should be 100% complete
• Get your name: http://www.linkedin.com/in/matthames
• Connect to important people
26. • Can’t write?
• Speak your mind on YouTube.
• Create a Weekly Talk where you present your ideas
on your channel.
• Add your channel to your resume.
28. • Wordpress is a place to show off your knowledge in a
blog.
30. • If you update Wikipedia, or a blog
• Put it on LinkedIn and your resume!
31. • Slideshare is a place to show off your knowledge.
• In power point.