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Social Networking Etiquette

by Darlene McDaniel on June 23rd, 2008

I found an excellent article by Christine Hassler, Net-Etiquette for Job Seekers. Here is a quick list of Social Networking Etiquette for you to keep in mind as you develop your online presence.

Social Networking Etiquette:

1. All Social Networking profiles should be appropriate for future bosses.

2. Your Social Networking profile should represent you in a positive manner.

3. Your Social Networking profile should be realistic.

4. Sharing your personal life is fine, however make sure your photos, content and conversation are rated “G”.

5. Your profile should be complete, accurate, detailed and thorough.

Here is a quote from Christine’s article worth thinking about: “think of your online presence as part of your resume. If there is anything up there that you would not want a boss or co-worker to see, take it down. It’s fine to share photos and events from your personal life, but be discrete and “PG.” Monitor what other people write on your walls, comment boards, and elect to keep some parts of your profile private.”

6. Social Networking is about building relationships, and connecting to people.

7. If you don’t have an online presence - now’s the time. Not having an online presence can be a disadvantage for an active job seeker.

If you are just beginning to develop an online presence, you may want to begin with a Google Search. Find out what your online presence looks like and go from there to develop a stronger online presence. Check out my Google Search contest. The winner will receive a copy of my favorite book on interviewing - 101 Answers to the Toughest Interview Questions.

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