back to article One in six Americans used social web to get their job

A study of workers in America showed that one in six (17 per cent) of them found their current job through a social networking site. Referral from a contact was the most successful tactic for finding a new job, with 36 per cent gaining employment that way. Newspapers and internet job boards came next and many people used …

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  1. Chris Miller
    Stop

    So

    a recruiting platform for the social web thinks that Facebook is the best place to look for a new job. I hear the local Macdonalds is hiring.

  2. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Glad to know that I'm one of the 5 who didn't...and never will.

    I patently REFUSE to use these LAME social networking sites.

  3. petur
    Boffin

    only 17%?

    When I was made redundant (years ago), the outplacement agency told us to focus on our social network (real one, facebook didn't exist yet) for job opportunities. And that's how I found mine...

    1. Chris Miller

      Absolutely - I had a similar experience. But I think there's a huge difference between contacting real-world friends and former colleagues to find work and using pseudo-friends on Facebook or even LinkedIn.

  4. disgruntled yank

    was the survey done on Facebook?

    that's all...

  5. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    "Most people used a combination of factors, but social media made a strong showing, accounting for 15 per cent of people's current jobs."

    So a lot of people said, "I'm looking for a job" at some point?

  6. LarsG

    1 in 6 found a job

    5 in 6 DID NOT. For better odds go elsewhere.

  7. jake Silver badge

    I use social networking when recruiting.

    If an applicant lists social networking as a "skill" or sends a link to their !GooMyFaceYouTwit site, their resume/CV goes into the shredder. Handy filter, that :-)

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