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Topic 3 ā€“ An Electronic Version of a CV

Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā (Source: Information from link) In todayā€™s business world, gone were the days of submitting a text document of your CV! It is no longer enough to differentiate yourself from your competition. The ā€œworldā€™s largest professional social media networkā€ ā€“ LinkedIn, has impacted recruiting functions so much so that it pops up in mind once ā€˜online professional profileā€™ is mentioned. Continue reading →

Digital Profile

Due to the advancement of technology, social media is no longer cutting-edge; it has become an almost universally adopted hiring tool. According to a recent study by Jobvite, social recruiting is now the norm ā€” 93% of recruiters use or plan to use socialĀ media in the hiring process. It is crucial for us to update our social media platforms to attract our potential employers. Continue reading →

Time to brand yourself!

In the previous topics discussed, I have highlighted the evolution of Internet has influenced the way people communicate – social media networking facilitates new models of collaboration betweenĀ consumers and companies (Raji, S., 2015). It is known that companies market their services and products to consumers, the purpose of branding isĀ to stand out and differentiateĀ from the rest. Continue reading →

4 Steps to Develop Your Online Professional Profile!

Source: Jobvite (2014) Source: Jobvite (2014) Source: LinkedIn (2016) Source: Jobvite (2014) There’s no shortage of statistics emphasizingĀ the rise of social media as a recruiting strategy. The benefits of online recruitment and high success rate of social media recruiting strategy, along with Gen X and millennialsĀ entering the workforce, social media recruiting is here to stay. TheseĀ statistics should get you working on your online professional profile. Well, at least for me. Continue reading →

On the web, an authentic digital professional profile.

“Authentic” means showing a bit of your personality. This was one of Nik Nyman’s advice for a professional profile on LinkedIn. “Digital” refers to our digital footprint. This profile will be part of our digital footprint and can be validated or invalidated by our other digital footprints. “Professional” tells us that we expect this to be related to our career. A part of our employability appeal to potential employers. Continue reading →

Topic 3: The Digital Eraā€¦. (#MANG2049)

To look at ways whereby we can develop an authentic online professional profile, let us first find out WHY do we want to develop such a profile Photo reference: (Sundberg, 2012) Presence on Business Networking Platforms Given the importance of social media sites to market oneself,Ā for any job seeker, itĀ becomes inevitableĀ toĀ develop an authentic online identity, at leastĀ onĀ one, if not a fewĀ  professional social media sites. Continue reading →

Topic 3: Letā€™s Start Now

We are in the day and age where connecting and communicating with one another is as simple as a click of the ā€œshareā€, ā€œtweetā€ or ā€œpostā€ button. Everything and anything you put online can be viewed by anyone who has access to the Internet, enabling them to gain some information on the type of person you are. This includes recruiters searching for potential candidates to fill in the position. Continue reading →

Topic 3: Professional online profile

First off, what is professionalism in the digital world? E-professionalism is defined as the attitudes and behaviours reflecting traditional professionalism paradigms that are manifested through digital media (Cain and Romanelli, 2009). For example, being nice, kind and helpful are part of the job requirement of a nurse however if a nurse was to post some mean tweets on her twitter account, she is being unprofessional. Continue reading →

Topic 3: You are being watched!

How you portray yourself on the web tells a lot about you ā€“ what you are passionate about, how you communicate, etc. What has it got to do with you? Let meĀ share with you some statistic: [Source: Jobvite; (Photo by me)] [Source: Jobvite] Companies are hiring candidates through Social Media, with the highest percentage from LinkedIn. Continue reading →