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How to Set Up Google Alerts with Hiring Managers’ Names

You can set up a Google alerts for information on potential hiring managers. Google Alerts is a service from Google that sends you e-mail notifications whenever a topic you’ve specified gets picked up online. Here’s how this feature works: Google’s robots scour the web at an incredibly quick pace finding new content, analyzing it, and indexing it.

Google then sends the newly indexed web pages to your e-mail however frequently you choose to be notified. When Google alerts you, you get fresh content in near real time. Essentially, you get an e-mail when something new appears online related to the keyword you’ve set up.

Create a folder in your e-mail system to keep track of your Google Alerts about each specific hiring manager.

When analyzing the results of your alerts, look for the following information:

  • News items you can mention during an interview or in an e-mail

  • Similarities that you can lead with when you reach out to the person

  • Articles the person has written or was mentioned in so you can congratulate her

  • Red flags so you can determine whether the company is truly a match for you

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