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Thanks to Alphonse Hà, social media marketing strategist and the Communication & Marketing Coordinator at Télé-Ressources Staffing Services Ltd., for this guest post!
Use these simple steps add Facebook groups to your job hunt networking strategy! The overall strategy revolves around a simple logic. Social networks are SOCIAL. Thus, join the conversation and network!
Before you join the conversation, be aware of the image you project to potential employers or anybody that can help you meet potential employers. It is important to know how to manage your personal branding on Facebook in order to maximize your chances to be hired via the social network.
Where are the conversations?
Conversations are everywhere, on people’s walls, in private messages, on event walls, on picture comments, ect. The important thing is to have a strategy. There is so much happening on Facebook, it can be overwhelming. Stay focused. What do you want to do with Facebook? Find a job? Ok. What kind of job? In a certain field? A certain position? Write it down on a post-it and stick it on your monitor, because Facebook can be quite distracting.
Use the Search Function
Look for groups related to the field that interests you. Some Facebook groups are even dedicated to certain professions. If you have a certain company in mind that you would like to work for, search for the company’s group.
Join the Conversation!
Talk to the people on the group’s wall. If there are no conversation (which is very likely for most groups), look up the members in the group and send them private messages. Facebook groups are a gold mine of resources.
Initiating Conversations Through Private Messages
How you approach these people is very important. There is a certain etiquette you must follow. Nobody likes to be solicited and you don’t have time to waste. Here are a few suggestions:
Facebook can help you contact men or women who are currently working your dream job or in your field of choice. It is a great way to ask for informational interviews. If your contacts are geographically close to the area where you would like to work, be sure to solicit them for an informational meeting.
I don’t recommend sending over 10 private messages per day because Facebook might flag you as a spammer and you can get your account suspended. My suggestion is to send around 5 to 7 private messages a day and spread them throughout the day.
Facebook is a great self-promoting tool, especially if you are creative and know how to manage your image. For instance, www.onedayonejob.com created a job search experiment using Facebook ads. The idea was to target potential employers and have the job hunters become the hunted. Be creative and respectful and you may be surprised by the results!
Happy hunting!
Have you used Facebook groups to propel your search? Share your thoughts in the comments section!
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I really need to check Facebook for some of these! I don’t use my account often, but it might be worth a few minutes of FB time if I can get a job lead out of it! Good post!
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