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Topic 3: Online Professional Profiles ā€“ Itā€™s All About the Brand

Unfortunately, our online behaviour is socially and culturally judged ā€“ how we are viewed by others is determined by our online conduct (Costa and Torres, 2011). This, along with increasing numbers of employers using the Web to search for employees, has led to sites such as LinkedIn becoming increasingly popular. By expanding you online presence through sites such as LinkedIn, you appear visible, relevant and more attractive to employers. Continue reading →

Topic 3: May the tweets be ever in your favour.

Thought the job market was tough in 2014? In 2015 69% of recruiters expect job competition to increase. With the competition increasing, there is no time like the present to focus on creating a professional online profile. Recruiters are now looking further than your CV to identify talented candidates. A 2014 Jobvite survey indicates that 73% of employers plan to increase investment in social networking recruitment. Continue reading →

Topic 3: Remain Authentic Building your Online Professional Profile

Topic 3: Remain Authentic Building your Online Professional Profile Ā Fig. 2: My current Profile Picture, which I use on all of my profiles As our digital world is expanding, the ways in which employers look for new recruits are changing. Having a strong identity should be the starting point. Most of us know that building an online professional profile is becoming really essential. Continue reading →

How I try to create my professional profile

Traditional networking may be more important than ever, but in a global and fast-paced economy we need to use the Web to be noticed. It enables us to reach much wider audience than through meetings and business cards exchange. As more and more recruiters scorch the Internet, and especially social media, in search of possible candidates, the online profile is what may be a key to finding oneā€™s ideal job. Continue reading →

Professional Online Identity: Annoyance or Opportunity?

While in Topic 2,Ā I discussed how the ability to have an anonymous online identityĀ can be positive, as it encourages engagement in important debate, it must be noted that the importance of having an authentic online identity is, in this day in age, even moreĀ important. This is because it plays an increasingly significant role in recruitment. With 99% of employers using LinkedIn to search potential employees, while 66% use Facebook and 54% use Twitter. Continue reading →

Topic 3: A reflective summary on climb online with self-branding

There are enormous ways in which you can build your online professional profile. As this was been discussed by all of my #UOSM2008 colleagues, what I really liked about this topic was how everyone approached it differently. Indeed there was no right or wrong answer but it all resulted in a better understanding of the topic. As I was doing some readings, research and findings, I came across Oliviaā€™s blog [1] and I have indeed learned subsequently since reading and commenting on her work. Continue reading →

TOPIC 3: Building A Professional Online Profile

Imagine if you were an employer and you are looking for the perfect employee out of hundreds and thousands of candidates, with only a few pages of CV, or maybe a 15 minutes interview for each of them, how well can you get to know them and make sure you have chosen the right one for that job? I think it is impossible! As social media is becoming more and more popular in this generation, majority of us might already have an online profile built in many ways. Continue reading →

Topic 3: Discuss the ways in which anĀ authenticĀ online professional profile can be developed

ā€œYour personal online branding is very important. Employers will look at what groups you’re part of, the photographs youā€™ve been tagged in, and comments youā€™ve made on other peopleā€™s blogs; negative feedback you’ve left can really go against you.ā€ ā€“ Julie Bishop [1] The above quote does not intend to discourage anyone commenting on this blogĀ but instead introduce the idea of a ā€˜personal online brandā€™. Continue reading →

Topic 3: How do I dress myself professionally online?

We have all learned that when we are invited to a job interview we try our best to dress smart and professional, as well as talking professionally including body language. We also try our best in order to behave and keep our communication focused on the field that we are interested to be employed. Nowadays according 2014 social recruiting survey results [1], 73% of employees get recruited through social media. Continue reading →