Thursday, May 14, 2020
How to assert your online presence - Debut social media
How to assert your online presence - Debut social media This post was written by an external contributor. Connor Gotto gives some good advice for anyone wishing to work on their social media presence online. As much as we like to think of social media as a lighthearted way of keeping in touch with friends and an easy way of staying in the loop, itâs actually something that can make or break the chances of securing that dream job. No, seriously! Your online presence is SO important. Itâs really a means for employers to âpre-assessâ you before they even meet you if you do it wrong, it could be the reason that you donât get to that all important interview stage. Your online you is, in effect, a âsecond youâ. Itâs fairly simple to keep things sweet and make yourself look good online. Whilst an online presence is everything, itâs also important that you donât let it get the better of you and end up misrepresenting your good intentions. Donât worry, weâve got you covered! Hereâs what you can do to maintain the optimum online presence and work towards that dream job. Know where you want to be Itâs always important, when posting on social media, that you think of the future and where you ultimately want to be. We know it sounds like something your parents would say, but itâs true. Once you put it out there, you canât get it back! If you want to be a journalist, itâs good practice to write like a journalist. Comment on news articles that you are particularly interested in, and engage with other news reporters online. A major part of working towards a career is making people believe that you are good enough, and are a suitable fit for the role. If you can embody the career that youâre headed towards, youâre halfway there. Who are you writing to? Another key factor to consider is who youâre writing to or, more importantly, who might read your post! Unless you have your privacy settings on lock down, who knows who could be reading what you post a distant family member a high school enemy⦠or, a future boss! You may think itâs unlikely, but itâs not unheard of. Before you make any social media post, make sure you think of who might end up reading it. Remember: if you wouldnât want your Grandmother to read it, donât post it! This one just might save you, big time! Boasting isnât necessarily a bad thing! Weâre always being told to be modest about our achievements, but social media is the one place where you should be proud of your achievements! No, really⦠We hate to bang on about it, but your social media is one of the first ways that prospective employers will get a flavour for you, and taking pride in your achievements is a good thing. Is they see someone who is hungry to do better, and strives to outdo themselves each time, theyâre likely to want to meet you in person. So, boast away, and donât be apologetic! Know your industry Another key point when asserting your online presence is to know your industry. And, that means knowing the job you ultimately want. Our advice is to follow the leaders in your industry and watch how they post. Itâs not copying, itâs just observation, and it could really benefit you! If you know the rules and the ideals, youâll be able to build up a profile that suits your chosen industry. That way, youâll pass the first test and sail through to the next round. Curation is key So, I guess what weâre saying is that curation is key. We know how easy it is to write a drunk post, or send something in the heat of the moment⦠but, donât! Give each post thought, and make sure that youâre happy with it before you send it. That way, youâre less likely to run into trouble, and can feel more assured that youâll be lucky in your job hunt! Connect with Debut on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn for more careers insights.
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