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super cool. thanks @skillshare!
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Incorporating Social Media into your Resume or Portfolio
I’m on my way to a resume/portfolio workshop at Minnesota State University - Moorhead, my alma mater, this afternoon to talk with students about how to talk about their social media experience in their portfolios and resumes.
I’m posting this as a reference for them as well as a little practice before I get a chance to speak with them - I hope you find it helpful! I’ll make quick notes now, and go back and add more thorough information later.
1) Check out re.vu for a personalized landing page/online resume. I just signed up for this service, but you can see it at re.vu/al_winmill - I have some work to do, but you can see my example there. I see this as LinkedIn on steroids, which is probably because the information comes from your LinkedIn profile - a very handy feature.
2) Get connected - if you’re not on Twitter, sign up. If you are on Twitter, be sure you’re connecting with the right people. Be authentic and be yourself, if you’re not, people will see through you and you won’t build many bridges.
3) Use your personal experience to grow as a business. My personal Twitter account, @Al_Winmill is successful because of the connections I have on my business account, @TitanOutlet (and vice-versa). Using Facebook since it was created (or available to MSUM students anyway) and staying on top of news through sites like Mashable.com has made managing a Fan Page a breeze. Watching YouTube videos and posting to a personal account has made our Titan Outlet Store Channel a lot easier to run.
4) Let this experience shine through in your resume or portfolio. You need to convince the person doing the hiring that you’re the right person for this social media job, and not just because you have logged into Twitter before.
5) Knowing the tools/platforms is more than half the battle. We can teach you tips and tricks, just stay on top of the changes that are constantly coming through social media.
A few resources:
Job Hunt via Social Media – Create an Online Portfolio — http://laurenkgray.com/2011/03/25/job-hunt-via-social-media-create-an-online-portfolio/
Social Media Portfolio for Professionals (infographic) — http://www.slideshare.net/stephsamm/social-media-portfolio-for-professionals
A Resume or a Social Media Portfolio? — http://masterful-marketing.com/a-resume-or-a-social-media-portfolio/That’s it for now - I’m running late to the workshop. A million thanks to my friends Katie and Kelly for their help with this!
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just do it
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fish fillet
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Had a blast at @LeesLiquorBar with @thedamnquails & @texas2minnesota last night! (Taken with instagram)
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Booze hound (Taken with instagram)
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Good morning minnesota! (Taken with Instagram at Pearl Lake)
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North Dakota is a Kick Ass State
My friend/role model/former intern wrangler, Jason Jacobson of Absolute Marketing Group/stand up comedy fame, puts the ND Tourism ad controversy in some pretty amazing context. Check it out:
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I’m pretty sure @realbigdad is gonna chop some wood tonight (Taken with instagram)
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Buster Bluth is the man.
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