Dan Schawbel advises on Mashable.com of the 10 best social media Web sites for résumé building. The Web sites allow users to create their own résumé-like profiles, edit résumés online, have experts review them, print them, share them on social networks, etc.
How do you use social media to build and share your résumé? While I share my résumé on my LinkedIn profile, I had no idea some of these other useful Web sites existed to actually build and receive advice on my career profile. I'm interested to hear from you all on the Web sites or social media platforms you use to help build your federal résumé, answer knowledge, skills and abilities questions on federal job forms, etc.
Brittany Ballenstedt
Brittany Ballenstedt writes Nextgov's Wired Workplace blog, which delves into the issues facing employees who work in the federal information technology sector. Before joining Nextgov, Brittany covered federal pay and benefits issues as a staff correspondent for Government Executive and served as an associate editor for National Journal's Technology Daily. She holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from Mansfield University and originally hails from Pennsylvania. She currently lives near Travis Air Force Base, Calif., where her husband is stationed.

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