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What do you think when you hear “Social Media”

Social Media Foundation?• Friendster (2002)• Myspace (2003)

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Social Media or Web 2.0 is a Conversation…

…supported by online tools.

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Social Media is an umbrella term that defines the various activities that integrate technology, social interaction, and the construction of words, pictures, videos, and audio.

- Anvil Media

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Having conversations online…

• Blogs• Online Chat• RSS Feeds• Widgets• Social Networks• Message Boards• Podcasts• Video Sharing• Photo Sharing

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Statistics…

… over 73% of active online users have read a blog

… 45% have started their own blog

… 57% have joined a social network

… 83% have watched video clips

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So what does this have to do with us?

Social Media is now becoming the premier landscape for job searching and hiring-- and if used right, it could lead not only to a job one desires but also allow one to advance in their business career.

- Pedram Tabibi

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- One in six employees use social media to find their current job, up from one in nine in 2010

- Nearly 90 percent of job seekers have a social media profile

- 54 percent of all job seekers use Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn to find jobs

So what does this have to do with us?

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- 50 percent of job seekers have used Facebook, 26 percent used LinkedIn and 25 percent used Twitter to look for a job in the past 12 months

- 18.4 million Americans found their current jobs through Facebook, along with 10.2 million through LinkedIn and 8 million through Twitter

So what does this have to do with us?

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How Do We Get Started?

- Search online job markets for keywords used in job postings by appealing employers

- Keywords help to create a better search for

potential jobs and align you with your interested industry

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Now That We Have Our Keywords, Let’s Talk Sites…

Quiz- Why are Social Media sites/logos blue?

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- More of a social site- Friends, Family, Childhood Friends, Co-

workers…

- With the personal connection already established, Facebook leads to higher percentage of job leads

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- Carefully tell your network you’re currently seeking work

- Use applications (Indeed, LinkedIn, etc) to open up your network of contacts

- Use the new “Timeline” layout to ensure all information is

correct and protected

- Be cognizant of what is posted and open to the public

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- More of a professional networking site- Once you are registered and signed in you must

complete a certain percentage of your profile

- Your LinkedIn profile should not be your resume as it is not about your past: Your LinkedIn profile should be about your branding for your future

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- One new addition to LinkedIn are the “Skills” that you can add to your profile- This is where your keywords come in to play

- Employers pay for LinkedIn’s Hiring Solutions Software to be able to search for keywords of potential new hires

- 40% of LinkedIn’s revenue comes from this software

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Seek your Connections!- Search for co-workers, past employers, community members,

professional friends, etc…and ask them to “connect”

- Search for businesses…past employers, current employer, appealing employers in your industry, employers that you

have personal connections with, etc

- It’s not “taboo” to have too many connections on LinkedIn

- Search for Hiring Managers of targeted employers

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Join Groups and Discussions!- Search and ask to join groups that you have interest in

- Alumni, Companies, Professional Affiliations, Industries…- Take part in the open discussions…get your name,

experiences, and ideas out!

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Search for potential employers- Find hiring managers or HR personnel to connect with

- Research the company

- Look for job postings

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The more complex of the 3…- Once you register you will want to set up your

username with your real name

- Your username will appear on all “tweets” as “@RealName”

- If you have a blog or personal website feel free to add it

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- “Tweets” are a 140 character or less message that you post

- Keep your Tweets public for potential followers

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What is a Hashtag?- Type the Hashtag (#) and Hashtag name and

your tweet will be posted on the Hashtagged wall as well

- Go to www.tagdef.com to search for relevant topics of interest

- Start a TwitChat using a hashtag

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- “Mentions” are a way to tag someone…they get notification when you mention them

- Tell them you like their posts, etc. - Karma strategy- mention other twitter users by adding

@theirname in your tweet…in return-- hope they will do the same for you!!

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Who to Follow??- Search and follow companies you have interest in- Search for users in the industry- Follow accounts that post job openings- Follow recruiters- Conferences and events in your industry- DO NOT BE AFRAID TO MAKE CONTACT AND ASK FOR GUIDANCE

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Welcome to“Power On To Blue”

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