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digital networking and building a digital reputation

digital networking and building a digital reputation. Session objectives. To audit your own digital profile To identify features of a positive digital profile To think about what successful online networkers do To plan for building a career-ready digital network and profile.

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digital networking and building a digital reputation

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  1. digital networking and building a digital reputation

  2. Session objectives • To audit your own digital profile • To identify features of a positive digital profile • To think about what successful online networkers do • To plan for building a career-ready digital network and profile

  3. Why digital networks? • 45% of employers (US figures) use social networks to screen applicants • Most recruiters use social media sites (Facebook, LinkedIn, twitter) to source candidates • Your digital reputation is a crucial asset in the job market • What do you look like online?

  4. Activity in pairs • For this activity you will need access to a digital device (smartphone, laptop, netbook) and an internet connection • If you are using your own device, do not log into any social networks (e.g. Facebook)

  5. Activity in pairs • Introduce yourself with your full name only • Find out more about each other using ONLY material that is publicly available online • You can guide each other to relevant sites but don’t give away information you can’t see online • Do not sign in to social networks (private material will be visible)

  6. Some tips • Look for local news stories that may have included you – fund raising, community events etc • Look for clubs/societies you are involved with • Is anything you have learned or achieved at University available online? • Previous employers, work placements etc may have a web page with your details on • If you are a member of social networks, check out what is publicly visible • Don't worry if you can't find anything, that is still useful information

  7. Reflections • Were you surprised by what you found? • How much of what is visible about you online is under your control? • What could you do to create a more positive digital identity?

  8. Social networking and your career • make yourself visible to potential employers • find out more about the sectors, companies or specialisms that interest you • connect with people who share your interests • build a lifelong network that can take you from job to job

  9. Some networks you might know... • Facebook, Google+ (for everyone) • academia.edu, researchgate (researchers, academics and PG students) • LinkedIn, xing, zerply (professionals) • Twitter (used by academics and professionals)

  10. What makes a good networker? • Same principles as offline networking apply (LINK) • Everything is more public (what goes around definitely comes around) • Connecting is easy, quality connections need work • Layer information - use links so people who want to know more can find it • LARC (Lurk while you learn, Ask questions, Repost/retweet, Collate information for others)

  11. Managing your digital reputation • Profiles • Updates • Networks • Connections • Help (yourself and others)

  12. Activity in pairs • Identify somebody who has a positive profile in your chosen field – opinion former, business leader, star researcher • What can you find out about them online? • What networks do you think they belong to?

  13. Reflections and action planning • What network do you think it is most important for you to join right now? • What three things can you do to create a positive online profile? • What three things can you do to actively build your professional network online?

  14. More information • Resources on using Linked-In effectively • Hand-out on building a digital profile

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