Many of us associate social media with Facebook or Twitter; some of us connect social media with promoting our business; and then a few of us think about social media promoting ourselves—i.e. YouTube fame. For a moment, consider a more important way social media could help; something that, until we hit the lottery, we all still need: a job.
Mashable contributor, Dan Schawbel (2011), published an article discussing five innovative ways social media can be used to get a job. Schawbel begins by revealing shocking information: 1 in 3 jobseekers have been out of work for more than a year and, after 5 months, the average jobseeker loses hope (¶2).
Here is an analysis of a few of Schawbel’s suggestions for using social media to land a job:
Instead of using job boards to blindly submit a resume, Schawbel suggests using your social networking connections to locate the right places to apply (¶5). The important part here is to keep the job seeking professional. No one needs to know how long you have been out of work or how desperate you are to find a new company. Keep in mind that a company is benefitting from finding an applicant through an existing employee’s professional network; after all, continuous posts on Craigslist are not the best for business—the same as for your chances on getting a call back from a legitimate company through applying for a job via Craigslist.
Schawbel also discusses turning your resume into a more multimedia presentation—seeing as, according to a Office Team survey, 36% of business predict eventually social media profiles will replace resumes all together (¶13). This concerns me, and should concern you—mainly because, you do not want to hurt your chances with a company because you approach your application with too much innovation. Applicants need to make sure they know the hiring criteria of the company before assuming that a slideshow or multimedia webpage is acceptable.
Regardless of your take on social media regarding job seeking, I encourage you to read Schawbel’s article in it’s entirety because he brings up some interesting ideas, which you can do by clicking here. Best of luck in your job search.
Source
Schawbel, D (2011). 5 clever ways to get a job using social media. Mashable. Retrieved on June 21, 2011, from http://mashable.com/2011/06/19/get-job-using-social-media.
Source
Schawbel, D (2011). 5 clever ways to get a job using social media. Mashable. Retrieved on June 21, 2011, from http://mashable.com/2011/06/19/get-job-using-social-media.
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