Social Media in your Job/Internship Search:
       The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Anywhere from 45% to
80% of employers are
 using the internet to
pre-screen candidates
Why Employers Disregarded Candidates After Screening Online



 35% of employers reported they
  have found content on social
networking sites that caused them
    not to hire the candidate.
Why Employers Hired Candidates After Screening Online



8% of employers reported they
 have found content on social
 networking sites that caused
  them to hire the candidate.
According to a recent survey by the Department of
  Labor, networking accounts for at least 69% of all
                    annual hires.

Networking is one of the BEST ways to find
          a job or internship.
Building real relationships, actively
  maintaining them, and giving as
                  much as you take.
What is Social Media?

 “Social media describes the online technologies
      and practices that people use to share
content, opinions, insights, experiences, perspectives,
               and media themselves.”
                    Social media is…
                        Editable
                         Popular
                     A conversation
                           Fast
                        Historical

                        Ironic Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_medi
• More than 350 million active users
• 50% of our active users log on to Facebook in any given day
How to Use Facebook in Your Job/Internship Search

The most efficient way to use Facebook in
  your job/internship search is to update
  your status with relevant information.

(For example, if your looking for a job/internship and you let
  your friends know, they will want to help you—perhaps by
       passing along a contact that they know is hiring.)
Twitter is a free social networking and micro-
blogging service that enables its users to
send and read messages known as tweets.



            Short, sweet and to the point.
      140 characters (not words, not letters, characters) to say what you
                        want to say to your followers.
• 14,000,000+ Professionals

• 500,000+ Senior Executives

• Executives from 498 Fortune 500 companies

• 65,000 new professionals every week

• Average experience level: 15 yrs
You can’t win the
lottery, if you don’t
buy a ticket!
Jennifer Fisher
 Culture and Retention Manager
        jfisher@dekko.com
         Group Dekko

       Twitter: Jenfisherfw
Blog: www.generationalsoup.com

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  • 1.
    Social Media inyour Job/Internship Search: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
  • 5.
    Anywhere from 45%to 80% of employers are using the internet to pre-screen candidates
  • 6.
    Why Employers DisregardedCandidates After Screening Online 35% of employers reported they have found content on social networking sites that caused them not to hire the candidate.
  • 7.
    Why Employers HiredCandidates After Screening Online 8% of employers reported they have found content on social networking sites that caused them to hire the candidate.
  • 9.
    According to arecent survey by the Department of Labor, networking accounts for at least 69% of all annual hires. Networking is one of the BEST ways to find a job or internship.
  • 10.
    Building real relationships,actively maintaining them, and giving as much as you take.
  • 11.
    What is SocialMedia? “Social media describes the online technologies and practices that people use to share content, opinions, insights, experiences, perspectives, and media themselves.” Social media is… Editable Popular A conversation Fast Historical Ironic Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_medi
  • 13.
    • More than350 million active users • 50% of our active users log on to Facebook in any given day
  • 14.
    How to UseFacebook in Your Job/Internship Search The most efficient way to use Facebook in your job/internship search is to update your status with relevant information. (For example, if your looking for a job/internship and you let your friends know, they will want to help you—perhaps by passing along a contact that they know is hiring.)
  • 16.
    Twitter is afree social networking and micro- blogging service that enables its users to send and read messages known as tweets. Short, sweet and to the point. 140 characters (not words, not letters, characters) to say what you want to say to your followers.
  • 18.
    • 14,000,000+ Professionals •500,000+ Senior Executives • Executives from 498 Fortune 500 companies • 65,000 new professionals every week • Average experience level: 15 yrs
  • 33.
    You can’t winthe lottery, if you don’t buy a ticket!
  • 34.
    Jennifer Fisher Cultureand Retention Manager jfisher@dekko.com Group Dekko Twitter: Jenfisherfw Blog: www.generationalsoup.com