Description
Instructions:
- In the 21st century, there are few people who do not have an established social media presence. This is part of your brand. Establishing a brand that is attractive to potential employers is a crucial step in the job search process. Your presence on social media accounts can help or hurt your job search.
- Consider your presence on social media, whether personal or professional.
- Describe one element of your social media presence that you can use to support the brand you want your potential employers to see. How does this element demonstrate the elements of P.R.I.C.E or some soft skills? Support your response with at least one external resource.
- Describe one element of your social media presence that could negatively affect the impression potential employers have of you (your brand). How does this element impair your goal to present yourself as a professional?
- Describe two tasks you can perform to strengthen and/or improve your brand using social media. Support your response with at least one external resource.
- For each task, describe how completing it would help you in your job search activities.
- For each task, discuss any barriers you might anticipate while completing it.
- Consider your presence on social media, whether personal or professional.
Peer Response:
Instructions:
- Consider your peer’s response (attached document) to social media presence that supports a professional brand.
- Discuss whether you have a similar social media presence. How is it the same? How is it different?
- Describe how the chosen element of your social media presence demonstrates similar elements of P.R.I.C.E. or soft skills.
- Consider your peer’s response on social media presence that harms a professional brand.
- Discuss whether you have a similar social media presence. How is it the same? How is it different?
- Describe an additional way this element can harm a professional brand and job search effort.