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Social Media Guide - Career & College Connection · More and more employers use social networks to screen potential job candidates. This means companies browse your social media profile

Oct 11, 2020

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Page 1: Social Media Guide - Career & College Connection · More and more employers use social networks to screen potential job candidates. This means companies browse your social media profile

Social Media Guide

405.801.5193 career-connection.mntc.edu

Page 2: Social Media Guide - Career & College Connection · More and more employers use social networks to screen potential job candidates. This means companies browse your social media profile

Pay very close attention to your personal public

image in your job search preparation. Social media is

often overlooked in preparing for the job search but it

alone can derail your chances of getting the job you

want. To name just a few social media sites: Facebook,

Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram.

Social Book

CAREER CONNECTIONMoore Norman Technology Center

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CAREER CONNECTIONMoore Norman Technology Center

CAREER CONNECTIONMoore Norman Technology Center

CAREER CONNECTIONMoore Norman Technology Center

CHECK YOUR SOCIAL NETWORKING PROFILEMore and more employers use social networks to screen potential job candidates. This means companies browse your social media profile before making a hiring decision. Make sure you keep your profile and online content professional.

AVOID DETAILING UNDESIRABLESEmployers view social networks to see if job seekers present themselves professionally. Employers view provocative or inappropriate photos, drinking or drug usage, poor communication skills, criticizing of former employers, discriminatory remarks, and of course, poor spelling and grammar as top reasons not to hire a candidate.

KEEP PRIVACY IN MINDIf you are among the many job seekers that use social networking sites you will want to be careful. Remove potentially offensive or inappropriate material and be strategic about building a strong online persona that will showcase you in a positive light both personally and professionally.

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Friends

Lee Ann F.

Ashley A.

Byron P.

David D.

Jason S.

Kathleen B.