how (not) to get a job using social media

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http://bit.ly/hownottogetajobRyan Arndt (@certainlysocial on twitter) explains some best practices for creating a positive online identity and building relationships to increase your network, presence, and thus, likelihood of being noticed as a hire.

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social media for personal branding/job search: social media for personal branding/job search:

What (not) to doWhat (not) to do

social media for personal branding/job search: social media for personal branding/job search:

What (not) to doWhat (not) to do

Full video presentation on

YouTube at

http://bit.ly/hownottogetajo

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Full video presentation on

YouTube at

http://bit.ly/hownottogetajo

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Foundations to success

Passion - it truly comes across

Humility - we are all learning

Openness - to meeting new people and ideas

Authenticity - interacting honestly (though, if it will damage your job search, don’t post it)

MY STORY- TeacherTeacher (Social studies/English as a Second Language) + Game Audio DesignerGame Audio Designer (15 games, casual/mobile) + Social Media ManagerSocial Media Manager (Game industry conferences/events) =

Community ManagerCommunity Manager

Tweet questions@certainlysocial #vfsSM@certainlysocial #vfsSM

A StoryWhen I go on job hunting journeys to my local mall, department store, etc., I at times know which places I want to work for and which places I don’t. For example, two years ago I really wanted to work for a gaming store due to my love of video games, I figured I’d be a good fit, though of course I didn’t think automatically that I was the best fit nor would definitely get hired, I just felt I’d enjoy it, and would be able to do the job well due to my knowledge of video games and systems. The manager and employees all knew my by name but I knew they were always the type of store which had very brief hiring periods, and I never could be sure when they were or weren’t hiring.

My mother advised me that the best way to get a job is by coming by and dropping off a resume every few days, that way I’d be kept fresh in their mind and at the top of the pile. Close to the end of the summer when I was dropping off another resume, the manager kindly let me know that there still weren’t openings but he’d keep me in mind and there was definitely no chance of my resume getting lost in the shuffle….as he had an entire file folder of my resumes by then…..

Am I wrong, or was my mother’s idea basically what cost me ever getting hired? I mean wouldn’t applying every couple of days be better every like two or three months? or just once a month or something? I feel the idea of hers might have been because of this company’s short and sporadic hiring period, but I honestly don’t see how handing in a resume every other day for two months is going to give them any indication that I’m a good employee, but more just a pest. They never told me off for doing it, but I still kind of think, yeah this wasn’t the best idea.

From: http://www.askamanager.org/2011/12/more-bad-job-advice-from-parents.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

Social media has changed things

Where do you search?

POLL:

Google?

Facebook?

Twitter?

LinkedIn?

Others?

Where do you Regularly publish?

POLL:

Google?

Facebook?

Twitter?

LinkedIn?

Others?

Online Identity is more important every day

If people can't find you on the internet, you don't exist to them.

When looking for work

What is social media all about?

Social Media basics

multi-directional

conversational

engagement-focused

Multi-directional

anyone can join in

conversations involve unlimited numbers of people

often multi-focused

Conversational

friendly

welcome to meet people

like meeting people at a networking event

talk to your heroes

Engagement focused

Questions/Opinions

Interaction

NOT a “newsfeed”

if you do not engage with others on social media, do not use it.

If you don’t create/Own your online identity, someone else will.

Likewise, If you don’t share what you are

doing, why would anyone else share what you do??

Social networks: an overview

Google/Google+

Working on social networks boosts google rankings

Create content where audience is, if the people you want to connect with are on google+, invest time in it, otherwise, its not strong enough yet for a huge time sink, IMHO

Google /Google+

Google Ads for a job (target people in certain area)

Google+ profiles show up higher in google results

Google JOB Experiment

http://bit.ly/RASocialJobVid1

VIDEO and search

Non-text, and “fresh” content appears at the top

Less video exists online than text

Youtube uploaded video gets preference by Google Search results

Which is why i did a video resume (it’s strange, heads up)

http://bit.ly/RASocialJobVid2

it got me the job because:

- it got attention- I had experience to

back it up

Facebook

Changes all the time, but has the largest audience of engaged users at this time.

Use a more open policy towards adding friends (set privacy settings for different lists) - tag people and give credit where credit is due.

Post items that your network can engage with

Ask questions, create videos, write about what you love.

FacebookFacebook ad to target people in hiring positions

facebook timelineuse Facebook Timeline as a portfolio

Not Awesome on Facebook

Not Awesome on Facebook

Twitter

Follow, share and help others

Connect over hashtags - for instance #cmgrchat (community manager chat)

Talk to strangers

How to meet people on twitter

Find people you want to follow via keyword searches at http://search.twitter.com

Follow them for awhile and learn about what they like to talk about

Retweet (share) some of their tweets with your growing network

Comment on their content

Repeat, keep it up, and build from there.

AWESOME on twitter! #ims211

April 2011

4515 tweets of game developers introducing themselves

brought people together from around the world

http://IGDA.org/gamejobs

Not Awesome on twitter

i always wanted to be a professional food taster but i always would say taste like crap but what does crap taste link? #jobhuntchat

get em drunk enough you never know #jobhuntchat

SHow up to the company xmas party asking for a job#jobhuntchat

LINKED-IN

Keep profile up-to-date

Include volunteer work

Recommend people, ask for recommendations

Join/create groups. Engage professionally.

LINKED-IN Complete “skills” area:

this is where LinkedIn search pulls from

Not Awesome on LinkedIn/Anywhere

Embrace this fact and leverage social media, to

show others the great things you are doing

Summary

Summary

Highlight the positive

Interact with new people

Be professional and have fun

Remember: Social media are tools not solutions

Foundations to Success

Passion

Humility

Openness

Authenticity

Think big and don’t be afraid to try

Questions?

ryan@certainlysocial.com@CERTAINLYSOCIAL

http://facebook.com/ryan80e

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