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Jobnob on NBC News: Jobs Outlook for 2010

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Jobnob’s own Alan Shusterman was interviewed on NBC News regarding the Jobs Outlook for 2010. 

Employment expert Alan Shusterman says job seekers need to move beyond onlilne job boards and ramp up their networking, in person, at job fairs, and through volunteer and part time work.

“What companies are looking for is performance. They want to see you are capable of making their business better and its hard to do that when you’re at home all day searching for jobs,” says Shusterman.

Shusterman says, “Every company wants to make something or sell something so if you can help build or sell it, they’re gonna hire you.”

The entire video included below:

Jobnob YouTube Channel: jobnobdotcom

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

We finallly set up a YouTube channel for Jobnob so now everyone can watch pitches from our events.  To get to our channel you can go to http://www.youtube.com/user/jobnobdotcom or just do a search for “Jobnob” on YouTube and all of the videos should come up. 

Here are some of the videos we took from the Jobnob Docstoc Happy Hour in Los Angeles on December 9, 2009.

This first one gives you a sense of the crowd and the venue (Air Conditioned Supper Club in Venice)

This one shows the Mahalo company pitch at the event:

And you can find videos for all of the other companies who pitched too at our YouTube Channel jobnobdotcom.  Enjoy!

20 companies pitch at Jobnob-Docstoc LA Happy Hour

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

We’re starting a new tradition where after an event we’ll post the 20 companies who got to pitch at the last happy hour.  Since those companies get a chance to get up in front of the crowd, they always get a lot of attention.  So now you can just look here and see who they were.

We had some really terrific startups and companies pitching at our Los Angeles Happy Hour on Dec. 9th at the Air Conditioned Supper Club.  You can click on any of their names which will tak you to their Jobnob profile.  From there, you can email any of the companies you are interested in talking to. 

They 20 companies who pitched at the event were:

  1. Docstoc
  2. smartvark
  3. Stealth Auto
  4. Advizo
  5. MoVoxx
  6. DuraShutter
  7. Central Desktop
  8. ManBrain
  9. Mode Republic
  10. Bidsie
  11. Alelo
  12. RazorGator
  13. LaughStub
  14. Open42
  15. Factual
  16. Mahalo
  17. ThisNext
  18. IntraMedical
  19. Appletree
  20. Stylit.TV

There will also be some YouTube videos of the pitches.

Jobnob Docstoc Los Angeles Happy Hour a Huge Success!

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Wednesday night over 300 of LA’s hottest startups and most talented jobseekers crammed into the Air Conditioned Supper Club to attend the first Jobnob-Docstoc Happy Hour jobnob-docstoc-logo.  Space was tight as people moved around the room to get their free food (courtesy of Docstoc) and schmooze with the hundreds of people at the event.  Twenty companies also got the chance to pitch the crowd on their companies and jobs.

The idea behind Jobnob is to connect jobseekers and startups both in an online community at www.jobnob.com as well as at in person events.  Jobnob has already put on 9 successful events in the Bay Area, but this was the first time the event was brought to the Los Angeles startup scene.

all-logos While the event was open to anyone, special partners included: USC Viterbi School of Engineering, USC Marshall School of Business, UCLA Anderson School of Business, UCLA Henry Samueli Engineering School, Pepperdine Graziadio School of Business, and the Technology Council of SouthernCalifornia (TCOSC).

You can see a list of companies and jobseekers who attended at http://www.jobnob.com/happy-hour/LosAngeles-dec-9-2009. Just click on the blue buttons JOBSEEKERS ATTENDING and COMPANIES ATTENDING and click on a profile if you want to contact someone.  You can also download a pdf file of all of the startups and their jobs at http://www.jobnob.com/files/Jobnob-Docstoc-Happy-Hour-Company-Jobs-List.pdf

Special thanks to Jason Nazar and Docstoc for making this such a terrific event!

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Women2.0 interviews Julie Greenberg of Jobnob

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

Women2.0 recently interviewed me for their In Conversation video series on what it’s like to be a woman founder of an internet startup.  Women2.0 is an organization that is dedicated to increasing the number of women entrepreneurs in tech ventures.  You can see the whole video below.  I talk about the following questions:

  • What is Jobnob?
  • What’s a mistake that you made early in your career that you don’t want others to repeat?
  • Who was one of your role models?
  • How did you find interns for your startup?
  • What was the value of earning your MBA before starting Jobnob?

Jobnob is Heading to Seattle Next Week!

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

jobnob-psn-logo1So we are getting our things in order to head to Seattle next week for our very first Jobnob Professional Success Network Seattle Happy Hour.  We have already had five very successful events in the Bay Area (with our sixth this Thursday with Cal Jobnob-Berkeley Happy Hour), but this will be our first time having an event outside of Northern California.  It will actually be my first time in Seattle, and I’m excited to get to know the start up and tech community up there as it seems like a very vibrant community.  Our events here in the Bay Area have been very well-attended and the feedback we’ve received has been terrific.  People are finding great companies and great people.  We know of companies who have found CTO c0-founders, engineers, business development executives and marketing pros.  We’re hoping for the same great crowd in Seattle.  We have the top schools promoting the Seattle event to their alums including:  Stanford, Harvard, MIT, Yale, UPenn, Northwestern, UMichigan, UWashington and the list goes on and on.

While I was searching for places to stay in Seattle, I came across a nifty little website called  Dealbase that says they find the bdealbase1est deals and then compare them for you.  I checked out their section on Seattle hotels and actually found their deals to be very good.  I was looking for a good site to tell me what to do in Seattle, but then I realized that unfortunately I’m not going to be there long enough to be able to see anything.  I’m a little disappointed tough that I won’t get to see the Space Needle, and some other things, like the Klondike Gold Rush Museum sounded (strange but) fun.  So I guess that means that I’ll just have to come back to Seattle at some point!

If you haven’t registered for the Seattle Jobnob PSN Happy Hour there’s still time!  But hurry up, space is limited.

Jobnob & PSN Happy Hour Seattle (9/30): connecting jobseekers with startups

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

jobnob-psn-logoHey Jobseekers: Frustrated with your job search? Meet cool new startups!

Hey Startups: Strapped for cash? Buy a few drinks and find volunteers!

Come “Jobnob” with cool new startups and other job seekers at this informal networking happy hour where unemployed people who want to keep their skills sharp are matched up with startups that could use their help.

Industrious Job Seekers—are you willing to volunteer at least 5-10 hours a week for a startup? Help out a startup up and you’ll get a leg up on the competition, keep your skills sharp and have some good experience to put on your resume.

Cash Conscious Startupsare you looking for smart and talented people to help grow your company? Come with one or two specific projects that you need accomplished and we’ll help you find the perfect person to get the job done.

Date: Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 at 4:00pm

Location: Copper Cart Café & Lounge www.coppercartcafe.com

Address: 113 Bell St., Seattle, WA 98121

RSVP: http://www.jobnob.com/happy-hour/seattle-sept-30-2009 (Registration is required)

Cost: $10.00 for jobseekers; $20.00 for companies (100 company spots available)

For an additional $30.00, 20 companies can promote themselves with a 60 second elevator pitch. Company pitches will start promptly at 4:30pm and will be Skyped.

Hosted by: Professional Success Network www.psnetworkllc.com & Jobnob www.jobnob.com
Julie Greenberg, julie@jobnob.com; Kim Gianotti-Keltto, kim@psnetworkllc.com

And feel free to forward to others you think might be interested!

Legal Disclaimer
The information related to the Jobnob Networking Happy Hour events are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to employment laws and issues and comply with all local, state and federal laws.

Jobnob-Berkeley Happy Hour 9/24 SF: connecting jobseekers and startups

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

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Jobnob Happy Hour connecting jobseekers with startups

Hey Berkeley Jobseekers: Frustrated with your job search? Meet cool new startups!
Hey Startups: Strapped for cash? Buy a few drinks and find volunteers!

Berkeley alums, come “Jobnob” with cool new startups and other job seekers at this informal networking happy hour where unemployed people who want to keep their skills sharp are matched up with startups that could use their help.

Berkeley Alum Job Seekers*– are you willing to volunteer at least 5 hours a week for a startup? Help out a startup and you’ll get a leg up on the competition, keep your skills sharp and have some good experience to put on your resume.
*Please note that this event is only open to Berkeley alumni jobseekers.

Cash Conscious Startups**– are you willing to buy a smart, talented, unemployed person a drink? Come with one or two specific projects that you need accomplished and we’ll help you find the perfect person to get the job done.
**Companies do NOT need to be Berkeley alumni.

Date: Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 4:30pm (Company pitches*** start promptly at 5pm).

Location: Jillian’s at the Metreon

Address: 101 4th St., San Francisco, CA (paid parking garage at 4th & Mission)

Registration Required: http://www.jobnob.com/happy-hour/Berkeley-sept-24-2009
*you must be a Berkeley alum to register for this event as a jobseeker
**you do NOT need to be a Berkeley alum to register as a company
***Company Pitches: 20 companies will have 1 minute to present their projects. Each spot costs $40 and can be purchased by clicking the “Pay Now” button at the bottom of the registration page.

Event Organizer: Jobnob and MBA Career Services, Haas School of Business

Contact person: Julie Greenberg (julie@jobnob.com) and Rebecca Ricksen

Legal Disclaimer
The information related to the Jobnob Networking Happy Hour events are for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice. You should contact your attorney to obtain advice with respect to employment laws and issues.

Line Around the Door to Get Into Jobnob Happy Hour: Two News Crews Cover Event

Friday, May 8th, 2009

Thank you to everyone who came to our first Jobnob Happy Hour yesterday at District Wine Bar.  We had an overwhelming response with over 300 people coming out and two news crews: one from ABC News and one from NBC News.  You can watch the NBC videos “Will Work for….. Free”  here:

And here is a link to the ABC News clip  “People Stand in Line to Work for Free” http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=news/business&id=6802255

Now that we know that there is plenty of demand for this event, we will be doing a monthly Jobnob Happy Hour in the Bay Area- you can check out the website for more details at www.jobnob.com/happy-hour.  The best thing to do is sign up for the list and we’ll send out an email each month with details of the date and time.  We’re not sure quite yet when and where the next one will be, but it will be in approximately a month.

For this first one, the number of people who showed up was more than we expected for our first event, so we apologize to anyone who had to wait in line (or anyone who showed up but didn’t come in because you didn’t want to wait in line).  We learned some lessons from this first one that we will implement for the next ones.  The first is that we need a bigger venue, so hopefully there will be no more waiting in line next time and it won’t be quite so crowded.  Also, we got feedback that the start ups weren’t doing a good job of buying the job seekers drinks, so we’ll try to fix that too.  And lastly, both job seekers and companies want to see the list of who is coming online before and after the event.  We didn’t get people’s permission this time around to publish the list, so we didn’t want to suddenly do that.  But next time we’ll figure out a way where people can see who is coming from our website.  Of course if you attended and have any other feedback, we’d love to hear it.  You can use the contact form on the website to send us a message or send a message to contact at jobnob dot com.  Thanks again everyone and we are looking forward to the next one!

Jobnob San Francisco Happy Hour: Because Desperate Times Call for Drunk Measures

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

Jobnob Happy Hour

It’s no secret that these are tough times and that it’s hard to get a job.  So we at Jobnob were thinking about what we could do to play our part in making things better.  Because we are invovled with jobs and careers, we’ve been talking to a lot of unemployed people lately and we noticed that we kept hearing the same thing over and over again.  People who have been out of work for a month or more have searched all the online job boards and submitted resumes.  They’ve worked their personal and professional networks.  They’ve spent hour after hour, day after day trying to track down leads on new jobs.  But after a certain point, they still haven’t gotten a job (let alone an interview) and they aren’t sure what else to do.  And need we mention that looking for a job is a lonely business.  It can be depressing to send off resumes and never get an answer back.  And while at the beginning of a job search you can fill your days, it’s hard after you’ve been looking for a few months to do that every day all day.  And there is the mounting fear that the white space on your resume since your last job is growing larger and larger. If you finally make it to an interview and the interviewer says “What have you been doing since your last job?”  you can’t exactly answer “Looking for a job, dumb ass!”.  So what is an unemployed person to do?

Enter the Jobnob Happy Hour!  This Thursday, May 7th at 5:00pm at District (216 Townsend, SOMA) we are having a Jobnob Networking Happy Hour to bring together unemployed people in the Bay Area with start ups.  See in this economy, it’s not just the job seekers who are having a rough time- so are the start ups.  It’s particularly hard to get funding right now which means that many start ups are either cash strapped or are just really conserving cash.  That makes it very hard to hire people to do all of the work that needs to get done (and of course there is a lot of work!).  So we thought that we would bring these two groups of people in need together and see if we could benefit everyone.  So what’s the deal?  The start ups are going to buy job seekers drinks and the job seekers are going with the understanding that they are willing to donate at least 5 hours a week to a start up.  So come and have a glass of wine and jobnob with other Bay Area start ups and job seekers.  Please RSVP online if you are coming at www.jobnob.com/happy-hour

So why would an educated, experienced job seeker want to work for free?  Well, first of all, there’s that issue of the white space on a person’s resume.  It really is hard to explain to an interview what you’ve been doing, and if someone is working with a start up then they can keep their resume up to date and hopefully gain some skills and learn something in the process.  Also it helps to grow their network and keep them connected.  Just having a reason to get up and get dressed one day a week instead of staying in pajamas all day long can be good for the psyche. And of course we are hoping that if a start up gets funded that they would be able to hire and pay the volunteer.

So if you are a start up who needs more hands on deck or if you are a job seekers who wants to try something new, come to District on Thursday at 5pm and jobnob!  PLEASE RSVP ONLINE AT JOBNOB HAPPY HOUR