The world of technology has been advancing at such a steady rate that it would be foolish for public relations trends not to keep up with it. New social media trends such as linked in, twitter, and weebly are all helping people around the world stay connected, network, and stand out to potential employers. http://www.linkedin.com/nhome/ shows all of the professionals and students I am connected with, information about myself, and a background on my school career and work experience. What I find to be useful about linked in is how personal all of the connections are. Twitter allows you to follow professionals, celebrities, and students; however, the connection is only reached on one end. http://twitter.com/ allows me to have access to hundreds of PR professionals and public relations agencies in the surrounding areas. www.bigshoesnetwork.com posts new internships for students every day, which gives them plenty of opportunities to seek out new experiences. A few organizations that are offering out jobs and internships through twitter are as follows: Laughlin Constable @cooljobsatLC, @buzzmonkeysPR, @branigancomm, and @emeraldislePR. All of these PR firms are in the surrounding or Milwaukee areas and I recommend following them on Twitter. www.weebly.com allows students and professionals to put up an online resume for potential employers to scope out. When we went to the BMA event a few weeks ago, speaker Haley Landsman, @haleylandsman, said that 75% of employers are looking at online resumes. This allows us to gain exposure, get involved, and find us jobs. Not only is the social media world helping us find jobs, but also, it is an actual job for some professionals.
http://money.usnews.com/money/careers/articles/2010/12/28/rise-in-social-media-jobs-means-opportunity-for-job-seekers says that there are nearly three times more jobs with social media in the title, with quote, "It's becoming a vital part of what companies do, and that's good news for job seekers in a market that—admit it—you know is brutal," says Bernhard Warner, editor of Social Media Influence, a London-based industry newsletter. Fortunately our economy is on the rise from 2009, and I think it is wonderful that we have been able to offer job opportunities in the social media world. Being connected in social media has become essential in the public relations field when it comes to staying connected and having an online resume for the 75% of employers that are seeking potential employers. Not saying that having twitter, linked in, and weebly are the only places that an employer looks, but it definitely would not hurt to have it.
I agree, social media has been one of the biggest PR trends lately. So many people now use Twitter and Linkedin that it can be a great way to connect with people, or like you said, find jobs and internships.
ReplyDeleteSocial media is definitely growing! It's great to know that you can find internships and jobs on those networks. I'm actually trying to find one now, its good to know there are more options.
ReplyDeleteI love the big shoes network post on twitter. They have a lot of good opportunities posted for internships.
ReplyDeleteSocial media is most defiantly growing and I cant wait to see what happens next.
ReplyDeleteI like how we both talked about LinkedIn but we both hit on many different positive points of this social media website. To answer your question, I don't think LinkedIn will become as popular as Facebook because Facebook is more of a informal social media website while LinkedIn is more formal. I think a lot of people have become used to the slang and short hand that is used today so they would rather use a more unprofessional site. Also, on LinkedIn I feel like what you post and what is said on you needs to be all the positive stuff and to say the least, we all know what kind of crazy things will show up on facebook somedays. What is your opinion towards your question?
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