Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Social Media Jobs: How I Got Mine

Social media jobs are extremely popular right now, and the reason behind this is obvious. Every day we hear about how social media has altered the landscape of how companies do business, and even how people communicate to each other each day. Then, you might wonder who you can get one of those exciting social media jobs at a exciting social media agency or online marketing firm in New York or San Francisco. The truth is that it is both difficult and incredibly easy.
First off, chances are that you are a college graduate. In my experience, the exact major that you had doesn’t seem to be incredibly important, but it never hurts to go with something related. Public relations, communications, or even a social media major seem to be great fits. I personally majored in English Lit, which gave me a great deal of writing skills. As you can see, there is no “one path” for becoming a social media professional, so don’t worry too much about what your particular background is.
However, the most critical thing you can get is experience. If you can land an internship at a social media agency, that would be wonderful. This could turn into a paying job if you do a good enough job and, at the very least, you’ll be able to put something onto your resume. However, internships can be rathercompetitive, so it makes sense that you try to make your resume as attractive as possible for any potential employer.
And that’s where my little trick comes in. While going to school I found a nonprofit that preserved lighthouse. They were doing a lot of wonderful work, but nobody was hearing about them. Therefore I called them up and offered my services. Suddenly I was creating a Twitter and Facebook page for them and doing everything in my power to make them (and me) look great. When it came time to apply to internships, I really had something to tell them. Even if you’ve done an internship, consider offering your services for free: at the very least it will be something to add to your resume.
Finally (although, it should be first) you should make sure that you know how social media works backwards and forwards. Go to blogs. Read books. Start your own Facebook and Twitter pages. Chances are that you already know all about the medium if you want to work in it, but everybody could use a refresher.
So, do you know you have what it takes to get one of thesocial media jobs we just talked about. Well, check us out at Fishbat.com, a new social media agency, to learn more.
More info,
http://internetbasedbusinessarticles.com/76286/social-media-jobs-how-i-got-mine/

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