The Keywords That Work to Attract Recruiters

The Keywords That Work to Attract Recruiters

Everyone talks about keywords but how do you find them?

How do you know which keywords you should be using in your LinkedIn profile and other social media profiles?

The keywords you want to use are those keywords that recruiters and hiring managers are using in LinkedIn and Google searches.

First, what are the keywords and keyword phrases your target companies, industries and/or profession are using today? These keywords and keyword phrases can change over time. You need to perform research on keywords on a regular basis.

The method I recommend is using word cloud tools like Wordle and Tagcrowd. Word cloud tools take all the text you enter and make a visual image with the words. The largest words are the ones that make a pretty picture from the text you enter. The most common words will appear larger in the picture.

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Where do you get the text?

If you are looking for a job, cut and paste all of the text from a job description into the word cloud tool. Reduce the number of words to use in the word cloud to ten. You will now have a picture of the most common words that the company used. Good chance those are the most important words to that company.

Now you need to go back into the original text and search on how these words are used. What exact keyword phrases did the company use?

Watch this video to see a demonstration on how to find keywords in a job description.

Clearly, management was the most common word. The most common phrases were learning management system, and project management. Follow this same procedure on at least the top five words in each job description. Find at least five job descriptions for similar positions to see if there is a pattern within the industry.

You can use this same process on:

  • Corporate web pages
  • Marketing collateral
  • White Papers
  • Facebook pages
  • Corporate LinkedIn Pages and Posts

You are looking for the language that your target audience is using. You should come up with a list of keywords and keyword phrases that you can use in your LinkedIn profile and other social media platforms. Basically, you’re giving them exactly what they’re looking for!

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How do you know your keywords are working?

Seed the keyword phrases that the companies you’re interested in are using into your own your LinkedIn profile. Daily, check LinkedIn to see who has looked at your profile.

I recommend you to re-evaluate your keywords at least once a year. Make note of any shift in keywords that your target companies, industries and/or profession are using.

Have you looked for keywords before? Have you looked for keyword phrases?

Will you now?

How will you use keywords to manage your career?

Finding Keywords to Manage Your Career [Video] was originally posted in October of 2013 on the Career Pivot blog.

Marc Miller is the founder of Career Pivot, which helps Baby Boomers and others design careers they can grow into for the next 30 years. You can follow Marc on Twitter or Facebook.

Marc authored the book “Repurpose Your Career: A Practical Guide for Baby Boomers.”

Excellent description describing how to find keywords. I hope job seekers notice your article and use your advice. I could not have articulated it better.

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Marben Bland

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Mark excellent post.

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