As you prepare for your career, it's never too early to start to look at your online presence and what it says about you.
Some programs have a practicum or co-op component and these companies are using social media as a tool to evaluate you. Social media profiles are now as important as your resume because Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and other profiles feature information that can highlight your personal character, integrity and skills.
You've read about the dangers of social media but don't realize there are many benefits of social media in regard to your career growth. An active personal brand could be the tool that sets you above the pack.
Consider creating a LinkedIn account. LinkedIn has become the premier online career networking tool. A great way to sell yourself, your experience, your skills and your career interest. An active and up-to-date profile is becoming an expectation for Human Resources as they vet you.
"The digital world isn’t going anywhere anytime soon—so think of it as a lifelong development. Take advantage of the platform to present yourself in a good light and show off your best qualities." Kristina Erickson (Digital Writer at Collegis Education)
Your digital footprint is not limited to social media profiles. It includes blog posts, personal and professional emails, comments in forums and articles and all other content submitted to websites. Everything you post online could impact your future ability to find a job, get a promotion, volunteer or run for governing bodies. Here are some ways you can start scrubbing your digital footprint.
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How you use Social Media could have consequences you haven't considered. According to a 2018 CareerBuilder survey:
The online survey shows content employers found on social networking sites :