Did you graduate over the weekend and are now seriously
looking for work in your field of study? Keep LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter in
mind as job search resources. Social media can play an important role in the
success of your job search.
Make sure your social media sites are employer ready. Check
your information just as closely as you check your resume and cover letter. Eliminate
any questionable information. In a survey conducted last year by
CareerBuilder.com, more than 2000 hiring managers and human resource
professionals were asked “if, how, and why” they use social media as part of their
hiring process. Findings showed that two of five organizations surveyed used
social media profiles to evaluate the character and personality of candidates. And,
one third of employers said they have not hired potential candidates because of
information they found.
The flip side of this coin is that you can use social media
to your advantage, increasing your visibility to employers. Post a professional
photo along with your professional profile. Ask previous managers or coworkers
for recommendations. Spend time each week participating in group discussions
and sharing information. Make sure your information is consistent from site to
site.
Social media is another way to stand out from other
candidates. Just make sure you stand out in a good way.