Personalize
your message.
Just having profiles on different social networks is not enough to find a job.
You need to carefully craft the messages you’re sending. Blasting generic
messages is equivalent walking down a busy street shouting that you are looking
for work; you are speaking to nobody in particular and wasting your time.
A better strategy is to make a list of
people with experience, contacts or knowledge of the industry in which you want
to work. You can search keywords on LinkedIn or Google+ for industries or
positions. Once you have a list of prospects and contacts, you can target your
message to this group.
Rather than sending overly generic
messages, craft targeted outreaches to those who can help you the most. Facebook
statuses are almost worthless because of their broad scope and because only a
small percentage of your network actually see them. Instead, send personal
messages to contacts, introducing yourself and briefly explaining your interest
in their field. Also consider joining some specific LinkedIn groups or Facebook
pages to keep up to date on openings and connect with industry professionals.
Mind
your online manners. Remember
that if your social networking is successful, you may actually wind up meeting
the people you are interacting with face-to-face. So keep all of your
correspondences professional and courteous.
Be especially wary when using more
personal platforms such as Facebook or Twitter where you may have photos or
information that you would not want a potential employer to see. Don’t write
anything you wouldn’t say to someone’s face. When describing your work, choose
businesslike descriptions such as, “goal-oriented,” “seizes initiative” and
“creative thinker.” Use a professional looking profile picture on LinkedIn and
Google+.
Anticipate
the next step. Social
media is just a way to engage potential employers. You still need a resume
in printed and digital format. And if you’re lucky enough to land
an interview, make sure you research the company’s history, structure, products
and services before you show up.
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