Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Spring Cleaning Your Social Media

Spring Cleaning Your Social Media When the weather gets warmer, the flowers begin to bloom, and the soft breezes blow, many of us open our windows and roll up our sleeves (or call a housecleaning service to roll up their sleeves) to clean away a years worth of dust and debris from our homes. Starting a fresh new season and year with a fresh clean home. This is the perfect time of year to spring clean your social media profiles. Its been a year or more since youve updated, and youve accomplished goals and made other changes. Theres no better time to polish your personal branding by freshening up your public information. Heres a quick list of 5 updates you should make every spring! New headshot. Choose a new photo of yourself or update the photo you currently use. Some simple cropping to make your face fill most of the photo can make a big difference even when you dont have a new picture. If you are getting new shots taken, make sure the background is simple and face forward. Before you upload, make sure you label the file with your name and no spaces. This allow search engines to find your photo when someone searches for you. Update your experience and skills. Add what youve accomplished or changed over the last year to your information. Have your goals changed, too? Make sure you update and refresh all the ways youve grown. Degrees? Certifications? Honours? Add them! Make it match. While youre updating your social media, be sure youre updating your resume, too. Ensure the titles, dates, and descriptions of your jobs match from platform to platform. Skills lists and experience should also match. You never know when someone will reach out with a great opportunity, so you want to give a full, cohesive picture of what you have accomplished. Revise summaries and bios. Now that youve collected and refreshed all the information about you and your career, make sure your introductions are as highly polished as your skills lists! Update, reframe, and restate! Whos who? Take a look at contacts lists and make sure your current colleagues and newer contacts are able to see your social media. When you do this, take some time to think about which of these people you can help. Can you offer an introduction to a great executive recruiter? Do you know of an open position at your last organization that would be a perfect fit for a connection youve made? Reach out to them. Part of networking is adding value for others, so theyll be willing to reach out to you someday!

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