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Here are Some Social Networking Rules to Live By!

Millions of people log on to their FaceBook, MySpace, LinkedIn, or blog accounts every day. No matter the reasoning behind your profile one thing is certain in today’s job market. Social Networking can help you get your dream job, or cost you a successful career. Power Users know how to control the perceptions of employers and capitalize on the multitude of resources at their finger tips. Below are the rules to being a successful online social networker:

#1

NEVER put up any pictures, make any posts, join any groups, or blog about something you wouldn't bring up or show in an interview!

#2

Your friend’s posts, comments on pictures, and bumper stickers are a reflection of what YOU do/think/say/feel….Delete them if they aren’t PC or OK, and know that everyone won’t think they’re funny.

#3

DON’T create an event or write notes about your crazy Friday!

#4

DO join associates and groups that show you care about others and your specific profession/career (just search for an association's name, or a specific software and you can join groups to help you become more valuable to a company...and boost your resume)

#5

Excessive flirting should be done through messages or texts...spare us, please.

#6

NEVER put your address or any identifying information you wouldn't put on the front page of your local newspaper.

#7

Toe the line between adding fun applications/quizzes/etc and having a boring profile…make sure it’s easy to find the important information in your profile to novice users while still letting your personality shine through.

#8

Only join as many social network as your schedule will permit..it doesn't matter if you're up on the latest microblog if you don't keep your professional information current.

#9

#1 is to keep your information current.

#10

If there isn't a group or site for what you are passionate about in your career---create one! Just be sure to take pride and keep the information updated and in working order.

#11

Put your LinkedIn Link at the bottom of your email signature, and always ask others if they are on to connect with---what is the point of being in a social network if you don't network?!

#12

If your company’s name, web site, etc…is ANYWHERE on your page, be even more aware.

#13

Ask your interviewer/company what their policy is on social networks, and KNOW the rules of ethical conduct at your office.

The bottom line: Nothing is private online, and you will be judged for the content of your pages!

Tip: Go through your pages immediately and clear any information that would not benefit your career or reputation (your friends will understand)

Call one of our recruiters for more or specific career guidance regarding Social Networking.