Is Social Media Changing the Way College Graduates Get Jobs?

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In the past, I have written about the pros and cons of social networking. Though I graduated from college when social networking was still on the precipice of making a large impact, I realize that in order to land a job, you have to be creative when putting your best foot forward.




College graduates today are using every tool available to stand out from the crowd of job seekers. One such tool that I highly recommend is an e-portfolio or online presence that's separate from a friend-based site (i.e. LinkedIn or Google+). This site explains new and innovative ways to brand yourself. Increasingly, college graduates are turning to online video sites, such as YouTube, to market to the general public. At first, I thought sites like these would seem gimmicky but it turns out many people have had success finding jobs this way. By visually showcasing your strengths, video resumes show who you are before meeting a potential employer in a traditional interview. Of course, this has potential for disaster; if you come across as aloof or self-involved on a video, this first impression will likely stay with an employer.


Others are using Twitter to get straight to the point and explain to headhunters and companies why they should be hired. In my opinion, these tactics tend to work better in more creative professions (communications, digital media, or fashion, to name a few). Do you think social media will have a major impact in landing a job from here on out? If so, are you prepared?


Let me know what you're doing to establish an online profile.








Amy M worked in corporate public relations for three years before returning to graduate school to become an English and Social Studies teacher. She is also a freelance writer for CollegeJobBank. In her free time, Amy likes to practice yoga. She is a self-proclaimed 'American history nerd.' Read more of her blogs at collegejobbankblog.com. Find jobs and other information at Nexxt.
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