This infographic (courtesy of Tribe) shows why having a professional presence on social media is important for college students and graduates.
Takeaways:
- 37% of employers use Facebook to pre-screen applicants.
- 86% of recruiters are likely to look at social media profiles.
- On Facebook, keep your personal information private, and have a professional profile picture.
- Tweets from Twitter will show up in search engines – so think before you tweet.
- Make sure you Google yourself to see how recruiters see you.
RELATED: 7 Ways College Students Can Benefit from LinkedIn
Laurence Hebberd
Laurence Hebberd is Community Manager for Link Humans in London. He also runs the Link Humans Twitter feed - @LinkHumans.








If you’ve ever been unfairly fired or just had a bad employment experience, it can feel very good to vent your feelings on your blog or through some other social media platform. However, potential employers are sure to find these kinds of tirades and it can make them worry that you’d do the same thing to them. Vent to a trusted friend (in private) instead.
