Virtual Victories: Finding Your Dream Job via Social Media |
Virtual Victories: Finding Your Dream Job via Social Media Posted: 01 Jul 2012 02:13 AM PDT Editor’s note: As a chilling reminder in the horror classic The Shining tells us, all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. It is for this reason that social media sites have become such an integral part of our lives – offering us a fun and relaxing way to interact with others whilst online.
However, since companies first recognised the potential which social media had for their business, the way in which we use popular sites such as Facebook and Twitter has changed irreconcilably. Nowadays online job hunting involves much more than visiting independent sites and users can tailor their social media accounts towards job hunting – but what are the best ways to do this? How you use social media to find a job will depend largely on the type of job you are looking for. Certain sites are better suited to specific industries and whilst all types of jobs are advertised online it is important that you match the social media site to your area of focus. Recommended Reading: Top Social Media Sites & How You Can Benefit From Them For arts and media: PinterestThe latest member of the social media club, Pinterest, is an image-based site which allows users to create boards and collections of images which they then shared with others. This site is ideal for those interested in art or media as it shows attention to detail and aesthetic appreciation. To use Pinterest effectively, make sure you keep your collections simple and easy to navigate. In many ways you can view Pinterest as a photographic CV. In fact, an article by Forbes quote social media educator, Jason Keath, as saying that Pinterest could "be used as a visual resume." Naturally, the same rules over layout and appearance will apply: employers won’t want to read a cluttered CV so they won’t want to view a cluttered Pinterest page either. tips:Follow career experts in your chosen field of employment. These experts will not only provide visual advice, through clever cartoons or motivational quotes, but could also connect you to potential job opportunities. For those still in education, consider following career advisors. Interesting stats:Pinterest was responsible for 3 per cent of all referral traffic on the Internet this January. This was more than the amount generated by Google+, Myspace, YouTube and LinkedIn combined (for the same period). For B2B: Linked-InAs the social media extensive of B2B, Linked-In is naturally the first port of call for social media users looking for jobs in this area. The ultimate professional network, Linked-In offers users the chance to connect with various professionals whilst establishing their own comprehensive employment history. This is a great feature as it enables prospective employers to get an overview of your skills and experience instantaneously. tips:Using recommendations on this site is a great way to seek employment opportunities. The site’s own blog claimed a LinkedIn recommendation is "an opportunity [for employers] to read a reference in advance" – making you a stronger candidate as you are already backed by strong recommendations. Interesting stats:According to a study conducted at the end of 2011, 46 per cent of job seekers named LinkedIn as the site responsible for helping them find employment. On top of this, a report from Publicis in 2011 claimed 59 per cent of respondents named LinkedIn as the most important social network. For local jobs: Twitter and FacebookFor job opportunities within your local area, Twitter and Facebook are probably the best options. These sites have the largest numbers of users, and sites such as Guardian Jobs will have dedicated pages which you can join and follow – alerting you to new opportunities immediately. tips:Joining relevant groups or subscribing to appropriate feeds is the best way to use Facebook and Twitter for job hunting. There are even numerous groups dedicated to the activity itself, offering advice on how to prepare for interviews and how to improve your CV. Interesting stats:For job hunters, Facebook was named as the most successful social network by a margin of 2:1. On top of this, 50 per cent of Facebook users access the site every day while Twitter claims an impressive 140 million users with approximately 340 million tweets posted each day. The three golden rules of social mediaWhile it is important to use social media sites when job hunting, how you use them is just as important, and social media can be just as detrimental to job hunting as it is beneficial. According to an article on About.com, the main acts you should avoid on social media are as follows: 1. Don’t go publicWhile social media is an inherently public platform, the systems come with privacy settings for a reason. Make sure your settings restrict access, where necessary, to avoid embarrassing photos being seen by people who weren’t supposed to see them. 2. Don’t job hunt at workShockingly, most disgruntled employees search for new employment ventures at work. Whether you do this on your lunch break or not is immaterial. Your current boss will not appreciate this use of your time and you could find yourself out of a job earlier than you intended to. 3. Don’t post about workOne of the easiest ways to get fired in the modern world is to post offensive or slanderous material on social networks. Most companies now have a contractual clause surrounding this grey area of online sharing, so make sure you keep your posts neutral and inoffensive. Related posts: |
[Freebie] Wintry Blue Wallpaper Posted: 01 Jul 2012 02:01 AM PDT Nature lovers may be able to find a soft spot in their hearts (and devices) for this wintry blue delight. A dandelion frozen near the end of winter. If it holds on long enough to thaw out, there might be a chance for a revival; but will it make it? Whether you look at it as a portrait that is locked in time, or one that reminds you to never give up, why not download this onto your device to ponder at while you decide? Download Wallpaper in:
About the authorThis wallpaper is courtesy of Rishabh Agarwal, an avid photographer from India. He has a website dedicated to his love of photography at Rish Photography [http://rishabhagarwal.com]. If you are interested in his photographs, please contact him at his website. Contact usIf you would like to see your own beautiful artwork or photographs turned into wallpapers and shared amongst our readers like what we are doing here, drop us a line and we’ll see what we can do. Related posts: |
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