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Stuart Gentle Publisher at Onrec

Linkedin is not taking over the traditional Resume in importance Šyet!

A recent survey by TipTopJob.com, the International specialist network of jobsites, asked ³Is Linkedin more important to you than having an up-to-date Resume². It was found that 53% of respondents reported that the Resume was still more important

A recent survey by TipTopJob.com, the International specialist network of jobsites, asked 'Is Linkedin more important to you than having an up-to-date Resume'. It was found that 53% of respondents reported that the Resume was still more important.

The 47% of those jobseekers who felt Linkedin was more important come from those industries more likely to be found using the networking site, e.g. IT professionals, Engineers etc. Those employed at a higher level are also more likely to be using Linkedin today, so for example, Managers, Directors and the like.

About 5 years ago, the percentage of jobseekers that think the Resume is more important would have been much higher. In 5 years time, however, it is likely that this figure will be much less with the rising importance of using Linkedin in most roles.

Corinne Hutchinson comments, "With the amount of information you are able to put on Linkedin about your career history and skills, some hiring managers won¹t need to even see a Resume as it will just simply repeat what is already accessible. On the other hand though, some industries will never see Linkedin take over from the traditional Resume as those candidates will never use the networking site, for example, Health workers and manual Construction labourers."

What do you think? What industries do you deal with? Are you a hiring manager and have you ever just used the information available on Linkedin? Let us know your thoughts on this Linkedin discussion group here