How to Land a Dream Career Using Social Media
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How to Land Your Dream Career Using Social Media

Social media is a powerful tool for a lot of reasons--including for the job search. Here's how to master your social media platforms to land your dream career.

Good news: the social media apps and sites you love are good for your career! In fact, the most efficient way to get your name in front of potential employers is through social media. A lot of employers in the US check social media when hiring new employees, but what does this mean for you? More than ever, creating and maintaining a solid social media presence is crucial to finding the right job for you. Social media is the best way to boost your exposure, woo prospective employers into hiring you, and establish yourself as an expert in your field. Best of all, accomplishing these goals is easier than you think! These tips will help you get started and set up the best possible social media presence to build your personal brand.

Google yourself

Most employers start with a quick Google search of your name, so you should search it too. Look closely at the first page of results, and make sure that everything listed is positive—something you’d want a potential employer to find. If you see inappropriate pictures, off-the-wall profiles, or articles that aren’t flattering, consider pulling them down if you can. You can delete bad Facebook photos, deactivate profile accounts, and message website owners asking them to take down posts about you. If you don’t see yourself on the first page of results at all, make changing that a top priority. The easiest and most professional way is to create a LinkedIn profile and fill it up with all the positive things about you. LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ are all very search engine friendly, so your profiles will show up high in search engine results.

Related: The Balancing Act of Social Media

Master your online presence

Your online presence is a compilation of all of your online profiles and anything a prospective employer could find about you. You want to make sure every single profile has positive, professional images and information. The following should be included wherever possible:

  1. Work experience and education
  2. Membership of associations and any other extracurricular activities
  3. Your recommendations (other people professionally recommending or rating you, mostly used on LinkedIn)
  4. A link to a PDF of your résumé for recruiters to access and print
  5. A portfolio of your work and, most importantly, your results

Note: You don’t need to overdo it! Actively use two to three social media networks at the most. You definitely want quality over quantity here, so don’t worry about creating as many online profiles as possible.

Related: How to Prepare Your Social Media for the Job Search

Network with professionals

Now that you have your profiles set up, you want to network with other professionals. You may have heard “it’s not what you know, it’s who you know.” Make sure you know as many people as possible! Add people to your networks slowly and purposefully, messaging them to let them know why you want to be connected. You want to look well-connected and have quality connections to prove your worth to employers. Pick people who will benefit or support your personal brand, as well as industry leaders.

Engage in your networks

Now for the fun part: get involved with your networks! Post interesting content that is related to your industry, job search, or dream career. Like and comment on other interesting posts, and share content from other sources whenever possible. The more quality information you post, the more interesting you will be to potential employers and new connections. You’ll notice the snowball effect of more and more connections leading to more job offers.

Related: 4 Easy Networking Strategies for Online Students

Enjoy the process and stay positive. Employers love hiring confident, inspiring individuals who they feel will fit in and positively impact their corporate culture. Put your best foot forward online, and they will already believe in you before your first interview. Best of luck!

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About Betsy A. Hays and Tori Randolph Terhune

Tori Randolph Terhune is an award-winning author, speaker, coach and public relations and social media professional. She's CEO of Brand Chicks, an online branding consulting firm, and her experience varies from career coaching for recent college graduates to website and social media search engine optimization practices for companies. She is a popular speaker to college groups and women’s conferences, as well as serving as a guest lecturer for many college courses. 

Betsy A. Hays, APR, Fellow PRSA, is an author, keynote speaker, and workshop presenter whose topics include personal and professional success, public relations excellence, effective communication, and landing your dream career. She is also the lead Public Relations Professor for the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism at California State University, Fresno, a post she has held since 1999. Betsy is the faculty advisor for the Public Relations Student Society of America and Fresno State's student-run PR firm, Talk. 

 

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