The first
blog entry for Career Connected was all about using social media as a
networking opportunity. My blog has now
come full circle, ending just as it started, with the topic of social media. At URI, November has been dubbed the social media month. Nearly two weeks ago, URI hosted an honors
colloquium on social media. Featured
speakers were media research experts and discussed why networking sites like
Facebook, Twitter, and Blogger are impacting not only our lives, but businesses
as well. Tomorrow, the URI PublicRelations Society will be hosting an event “Social Media Social,” giving students’
opportunities to listen and speak to media professionals. On Wednesday, URI will also be having yet
another social media lecture that is free and open to the public. It seems as if everyone has gone ga-ga over social
media, but the bottom line is networking is important. Using the Internet has almost become a
necessity to compete for jobs and business. Just look at the color wheel diagram in the picture below. It just goes to show how many opportunities you have today to 'get your face out there' for anyone to see. Pretty amazing, huh?!
Have you
ever attended a colloquium or seminar on social media? How about one that has to do with a career or
subject you’re interested in? My advice
to you is to attend at least one of the lectures. You never know who you are going to meet; you
may get an internship or a job after talking with the speakers. Translation: bring several copies of an
updated resume and dress business casual.
Ok, you may
be wondering, ‘how do I find out when there will be a colloquium?’ Most schools post upcoming events on their Online
calendar. Web sites like Facebook create
event pages and can be found by searching your network. Also, when in doubt, ‘Google’ it.
The video above is from the URI Honors Colloquium on social media as mentioned above.
Here is another interesting video I found on social media; it's not just a trend, it's a cultural revolution








