Using Social Media to Enhance Your Career Prospects
by James P. Outreach & PR ExecutiveSocial
media has been a world-changing phenomenon. Before Facebook’s founding in 2004 there was the
likes of Bebo, Faceparty, and MySpace. However, the last 10 years have seen a huge spike in both users of
social media and reasons for using it.
In 2019, there were 3.486 billion active users on social
media, equating to nearly half of the entire population having a social media
presence. This was up by nine per cent since January 2018. As lockdown circumstances effect a lot of people around the world due to the Covid-19 outbreak, the time we spend on social media has soared in recent months, with Facebook apps being logged in by 3 billion users in April 2020 alone.
This could be a great opportunity to use social media to enhance your career
prospects — especially when 91 per cent of employers use social
media for recruitment. Here, we take a look at some of the most popular
platforms and how they can help you progress in your working life.
LinkedIn
This platform was launched on 5th May 2003, making it older than
both Facebook and Twitter. Its primary purpose is to provide networking on a
professional level. It even has different areas of the site, such as LinkedIn
Premium accounts for business, career, sales, and hiring, to help you connect
with people who can help you on your work journey. Last year, there were 20 million companies on the platform and 14 million open jobs.
LinkedIn also enables you to get ‘headhunted’ by recruiters. Many recruitment agencies use the platform as a means to identify people who would be a good ‘fit’
for an opportunity they may have. You can increase your chances of being noticed by seeking endorsements
from colleagues or clients in the same way that you would put a reference on your CV. You can also set your status to reflect if you are actively looking for work, while its jobs section provides alerts, search, and salary checker facilities.
So, how can all of these features help you become more employable? To begin with, by creating a LinkedIn account when
entering the working world, it immediately gives you a platform to be noticed
by other employers in the industry. The idea of this is to build up connections
with others who also work in the same industry as you and ultimately expand the
presence you have online. As for the endorsements fellow colleagues can leave on your profile, this is another effective
way to strengthen the presence you have on LinkedIn. Not only do good reviews
present you in a positive light, but they also prove to employers that you are an asset to your current
business — a trait that all employers desire. This way, when recruitment agencies seek new employment, your account
stands out among a crowd.
LinkedIn not only benefits those
looking for a job, but those looking to recruit too. For business owners, this
platform makes looking for new recruits that will benefit your business easier
than traditional forms of recruitment. Unlike CVs or website recruitment sites, the reviews that
other employees leave on LinkedIn help you grasp an accurate and honest
understanding of the type of person you are looking to recruit, helping to
determine whether they would be a good fit for the job.
Be sure to keep posting insightful
comments and correctly using hashtags to get your posts trending in front of
more potential recruiters or clients. By doing this, it highlights the interest you have in your job and
how much you value your online presence when it comes to your career.
Instagram
A popular Instagram account is a must-have for influencers. The image sharing app was launched in 2010 and has over 500 million daily users. From beauty gurus to ski instructors, building a portfolio on Instagram can significantly boost career prospects in a range of industries.
For personal trainers and ski
instructors, having a great portfolio of images and client reviews can help
people build confidence in your work and ability, which will increase your
chances of getting chosen as an instructor. Of course, it’s not enough to just have a great visual portfolio, it goes without saying that ski instructor courses or specific industry
qualifications are a must.
Other than creating a portfolio of
images on your Instagram, the app has developed a tool that allows you to
temporarily post images that are removed after 24 hours — this feature is referred to as an ‘Instagram story’. The idea of
this feature is in the name, to allow users to publish short anecdotes or snapshots of what they are up to. Although this tool
was originally used for entertainment purposes, individuals can also use it for
career purposes too. For those that use Instagram for promotional purposes such
as to advertise your latest company updates, or to market a particular product
or service you provide, showing snapshot images or videos helps those that view
your story gain a quick understanding and summary of what it actually is. Since
marketers commonly reiterate the fact that users don’t like to read a large
chunk of text, Instagram stories help to cut the waffle, and get straight to
the point of your business.
Make sure you only post appropriate content on your account and mix it up between leisure and work focused images. Your future employers often look at every social account you have,
so leaving them with the impression that you’re approachable as well as
knowledgeable is important.
Twitter
Set up in March 2006, Twitter soon become a huge hit with the public. There are currently over
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