Every speaker has got a different approach |
Friday Afternoon Social Media Mashup for Business Students took place at London Metropolitan University on Friday. Ms Katerina Hejralova from Citigate Dewe Rogerson advised to google my name to check what other say about me in the first place. What she had done to get a job is to upload her portfolio with some essays, place CV on LinkedIn, publish your thoughts on blog and Twitter. She did not register for any agents, but a recruiter found her. There are lots of ways to show your skill such as sending URLs of YouTube like these guys; Rachael Lewis, Graeme Anthony.
On the other hand, we have to be careful not to over promote ourselves. Social media is double edge sword and it's impossible to stop people telling something bad about you instead. This is the point that Mr Anton Davidenko from Moonlight Media made. A student sent the worst cover letter ever to J. P. Morgan and soon the copy was spread around Wall Street.
Ms Samantha Glazer, a recruiter specialising in PR/communications, also warned that social media profile can affect job prospects. However, in terms of employability, it is useful to check "PR Job Watch" on Facebook and put hash tags #prjob #prgradjobs on your tweets, she added.
The implication of this session is that if you can't PR yourself using social media, you can't PR somebody else. Social media is a vital tool both before and after you get a job.
Hi Sho,
ReplyDeleteit was lovely to meet you on Friday! I'm glad to hear you agree that social media is a vital tool in job search and in presenting yourself to potential employers. You are your own client, so show what you can do.
When I was a fresh Uni grad, I knew it was going to be hard to find a job. But I had a plan… We all should have one. Because there is a way, always.
Best,
Kat
Hi Kat,
DeleteThanks for your comment. After the session on social media week, I have developed my skill of sending out information. I also enjoyed PRProm last week. Keep in touch.
Kind Regards,
Sho