How to find jobs through social media
Tom Savage from Bright Green Talent advises jobseekers to blend offline and online socializing.
Bright Green Talent founders Tom Savage (pedaling) and Nick Ellis (hitching a ride) advise jobseekers to blend offline and online socializing. (Photo: Bright Green Talent) -
Demonstrate judgment when requesting a link to someone or accepting someone’s request. Ask yourself: Would I feel comfortable contacting this individual on behalf of another friend or introducing him or her to my mother?
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Fix your privacy settings to keep the wrong people from being able to find you — moms, especially — unless you’re as confident of their ineptness as I am.
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Rely on high-quality interactions. Don’t let the impersonal nature of social interaction online affect your integrity — gracious people in person can become demons online. Try to interact with people as you would face-to-face.
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Recruiters and employers are increasingly using social media to find people. Tweeting things like “omg SO hungover for interview this morning; hope they didn’t notice” is hilarious to the interviewers — but they’re laughing at you, not with you.
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Social networking should accentuate getting to know, or doing business with someone — don’t overdo it. Leave people wanting more, rather than less!
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“Meeting” people online DOES NOT EQUAL knowing them, see this nice little video from meetup for inspiration (ironically an online site promoting offline meetings):
































