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Professionally Social John Nykolaiszyn, SPHR Associate Director, Career Management Services

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Presented to FIU COB Alumni. Social Media 301

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Professionally Social

John Nykolaiszyn, SPHRAssociate Director, Career Management Services

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Let’s start our chat with a little bit of fun.

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Since 2011

Fun Facts

has been the #1 activity on the web surpassing e-commerce & the other unmentionable” activity.

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Fun Facts

1 in 5 couples meet online

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Fun Facts

3 in 5 gay couples meet online

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Fun Facts

1 in 5 divorces are blamed on Facebook

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Fun Facts (mostly about Facebook)

FB is now considered the 3rd largest “country” in the world? (but it’s still not allowed in the largest)

FB users now number > 1 Billion• That’s over 15% of the worlds population

FB has over 50% of the internet users spending at least 15 minutes per day.

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Fun Facts (stuff you wouldn’t believe)

92% of children under the age of 2 have a digital shadow 69% of parents are friends with their children on Social MediaThe average American has roughly 600 online and offline relationships (#of close friends? Only 2.16)93% of marketers use Social Media for business and over 90% of consumers trust peer recommendations

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That’s nice, but what do you really mean?

There is a greater (and greater) premium being placed on individuals who understand how to act in a more socially connected and dynamic world.

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What I really want to say…

Those who know the all the rules, will be able to play the game better than those who don’t!

Play to win!

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3 Points for being “Professionally Social”

1. Be Genuine2. Combine the old with the new3. Use Technology to your advantage 

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Be Genuine (no really, do this)

“Social Capital is built over time. It’s built on the strength and consistency of relationships”-Joe Gerstandt & Jason Lauristen The Talent Anarchists

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Be Genuine (no really, you must do this)

Authenticity comes from both knowing and acting in alignment with who you are as a person: How do you communicate online and in person? Do you say what you mean? How are you dressed? Do you purposely wear a

costume?

Irony is for suckers…

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Be Genuine (no really, you must do this)

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Be Genuine (no really, you must do this)

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Be Genuine (Do you think you can really do this?)

Remember, Irony is for suckers…Moving away from irony involves saying what you mean, meaning what you say.

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Be Genuine

“Wherever the real imposes itself, it tends to dissipate the fogs of irony”

- Robert Pogue Harrison (Stanford University)

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Use Technology to your Advantage

Most of you should already have profiles on LinkedIn, Facebook, & Twitter

This makes it easier for recruiters to find you…

…because recruiters are really lazy busy.

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See, it’s this thing called the “Web”

According to a recent Harvard Business Review blog:Using the web for recruiting makes it easier for employers & would be employees:– 100 employees on FB or LI with 100 friends

could theoretically reach over 1M connections.

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Recruiters are really “Busy”

A recent Jobsite survey of “Busy” recruiters yielded the following results:

54% of them use Twitter

66% of them use Facebook

97% of them use LinkedIn

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Analytics. Does that start w/an “A”?

There’s too much data out there. It is however, easier, quicker, & cheaper to sift through all of it to find the right fit.

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Luddite? How dare you suggest that!

Short story long:

“Recruiters will deem candidates unemployable if they fail to find information about them online”The only thing worse than a bad profile, is not having one at all.

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Combine the Old with the New

The more successful “professionally social” individuals will be able to combine traditional “In-Person” Networking techniques with social “On-line” skills to achieve goals & results.

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That’s nice, but how do I get started?

Let’s start with a simple question…

…What are you trying to accomplish?

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WIIFM?

I want to meet someone

That’s what I’m trying to accomplish?

I’d like an introductionI’d like some (more) information

I’d like some help with my job search: People on the inside to make an intro. People on the inside to keep me in mind for my perfect

role!

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Well, what’s the right balance then?

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It’s not what you know…or is it?

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Innovate AND Create!

Tesla was a genius, but Edison knew the recipe for the secret sauce:

Create out loud, use the social network you’ve created to help drive success

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Creating Loudly…

Success only happens to those who innovate out loud. Your idea is worthless if no one cares about it, and it’s worth even less if no one knows about it.

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To sum it all up…

Being “Professionally Social” is a not easy.

You’ve got to truly be genuine, have a handle on networking in an ever changing environment, and know that creativity and innovation are not mutually exclusive.