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Social Media for Your Student and Graduate Job Search

By (author) Marielle Kelly
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, United Kingdom
Imprint: Red Globe Press
Published: 24th Nov 2015
Dimensions: w 138mm h 216mm d 11mm
Weight: 208g
ISBN-10: 1137472375
ISBN-13: 9781137472373
Barcode No: 9781137472373
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Synopsis
If you want to help your students use social media to get ahead in their job search, look no further than this book. Taking readers through each of the major social networking sites, from LinkedIn and Twitter to Pinterest and Instagram, it provides jargon-free advice at every step, enabling readers to make effective use of these platforms for career research and networking. Illustrated with practical exercises and sample profiles throughout, this book will teach students how to manage their online presence, identify and communicate their brand and connect effectively with employers. This is an essential resource for current students or graduates who are looking for part-time jobs, summer internships, industrial placements or graduate jobs.

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"This excellent book enables students to begin to bridge that divide between using social media in a very personal, informal way, to using it for professional and career development. Implementing its lessons cannot guarantee career success but will definitely optimise your chances." - The Irish Times "Incredibly clear and comprehensive book, jam-packed with practical tips and advice for any student who wants to use social media to their advantage in securing career opportunities and employment." - Customer review "It's well written book and an enjoyable read too. It will bring value to those that take the time to read it." - Simon Cocking, Irish Tech News