With more and more college recruiters and Human Resource Officers turning to Google and social networks to research potential candidates, it is important that you develop a professional online persona. The internet is moving more and more into the default chronicle of a person's life. Some students believe that they can wait until it is time to graduate to take control of their digital profile, but by that time it may be too late. Your online resume may be as important as your offline resume.
This talk will go over 10-15 ways to
* Take control of your digital profiles
* Separate Your Personal and Professional personas
* Counteract negative entries
and more
Presented by Richard Byrd
@realsource
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION PRACTICES FOR TEACHERS AND TRAINERS.pptx
Developing your Digital Profile
1. Junior in College - Write Online Resume -
Senior- Update Resume - Network with Potential
Sanitize Social Networks
Employers - Comment on Blogs - Build Your
Reputation for Leadership
Freshman in College - Monitor and Add
Accomplshiments
Purchase Name Junior in High School Timeline
Search and Write Accomplishments Senior In High School
Who Am I COO Law Firm Vet Prospective Clients
New Node http://ginatrapani.org/ Examples
Intro Vet New Hires
New York Times Article
Awards Vet Candidate for Public Office
News Accomplishments
Vet Clients for deals
Link all Professional Networks Build Blog
Search Your Name Google
College Guide to the Internet
Online Resume
Spokeo
New Node
Build Profile Pipl
Wink
Separate Personal Facebook and Private Facebook Purchase Domain Name
New Node Do a Name Check
Create Professional Email Address
Facebook Privacy Settings
Private Publishings vs Public About.Me
Personal 2 Profiles Security Note Create a Separate Email for Your Social Networks
Google Profile Professional Gmail Account
Business
Register as Many social networks with your Name
Picasa
Build linked-in
One Profile
Professional Looking Pictures
Connect them to Your Network
Pictures Sanitize
Posts
Tweets
Deep Search