As social media continues to rise in popularity, it is important to manage your profiles in a way that reflects professionalism and integrity. Here are a few tips to help clean up your online presence and take you one step closer to getting that dream job!
Keep it professional
It can be hard to set a boundary between one’s personal life and professional life when it comes to social media. However, there are a few steps you can take to make sure that even your personal life looks professional. One of these steps is choosing a profile picture that reflects your integrity and maturity. Instead of posting another selfie or picture of your cat, consider a picture where you are looking directly in the camera with a proper smile and an air of confidence. A strong profile picture will reflect a strong character when moving through the hiring process.
Think before you post
A key to managing social networking sites is always keeping your audience in mind. Posting on social media has become so second nature to us that one can easily post a status or comment without giving it a second thought. However, it is important to combat this passivity by thinking before you post. Is it something you would want you future boss to see? Does it reflect your positive qualities? You may consider saving your posts in a document and coming back to them later to make sure what you want to post is appropriate. Don’t let your first impression be one of a foolish Facebook post, instead give employers the chance to see a bright future in you through your online presence.
Check your spelling
Spelling and grammar are on of the greatest mistakes one could make in the job search process. Grammatical errors show a lack of thoroughness and care which can affect your future as a potential employee. It’s always a good idea compose all posts in a word document so that you can check for errors before posting. This step may take you more time than desired, but the results will be worth the effort!
Give the people what they want
It is important that you show each of your friends or followers that they matter on social media. If someone comments on one of your posts, respond quickly and respectfully. No matter what type of comment or who it comes from, address each as if it is coming from the President of the United States. When potential employers are researching your accounts, they will want to see that you value your followers. If you treat your followers with respect, it will show employers that you will treat clients and coworkers in the same way.
Au Natural
Although it may be tempting to promote yourself through social networking sites, this type of activity should be limited. It can come off as arrogant or fake which takes away from the genuineness of your profile. Don’t be afraid to be yourself by keeping your posts light and fun! Employers will appreciate the personality that comes with each post, as they will receive a clearer picture of who you are and if you are the right fit for their company.
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