The document provides information on using social networks like LinkedIn and Facebook for online networking and creating an online presence to help with career development and job searching. It discusses creating profiles on these sites, joining relevant groups, and using them to expand your professional network. It also covers tips for online networking etiquette and recommendations for an effective online portfolio.
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Online Networking
1. Nancy Stubblefield, Career Coordinator Middle Tennessee State University Career Development Center www.mtsu.edu/~career Are you Linked In ? Using Social Networks to Create Your Online Presence
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Hinweis der Redaktion
Sound career choices require information - information about you and about occupations. Whether you are declaring a major or preparing for your job search, there are several steps you will want to focus on in the career development process. The staff in the Career Development Center will help you along this journey - one which is unique to every individual. In support of its new mission and direction, the Career Development Center offers this Career Success Plan to guide you in preparing for future goals: Assessing - your interests, values and skills Exploring - your career options and academic majors Building - your job-search skills Experimenting - by gaining career-related experience Implementing - your plan by connecting with career-related opportunities or preparing for graduate or professional school Practicing - life-long career management
Sound career choices require information - information about you and about occupations. Whether you are declaring a major or preparing for your job search, there are several steps you will want to focus on in the career development process. The staff in the Career Development Center will help you along this journey - one which is unique to every individual. In support of its new mission and direction, the Career Development Center offers this Career Success Plan to guide you in preparing for future goals: Assessing - your interests, values and skills Exploring - your career options and academic majors Building - your job-search skills Experimenting - by gaining career-related experience Implementing - your plan by connecting with career-related opportunities or preparing for graduate or professional school Practicing - life-long career management
These are pictures of MTSU students. The Task Force debated over whether to use our students as examples because a parent may be in the audience. But, we feel this is a good example of how the information students are posting is public domain.