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Thursday, 26 January 2012

Facebook Page, The New Resume?

Facebook ScreenShot by ellesheepberg

   Facebook Screenshot, From ellesheepberg (2011) Retrieved from Flickr http://www.flickr.com/photos/75301849@N06/6769204687/in/photostream

I want to share a personal story about how I came to understand the importance of having an accessible, professional "resume" for people interested in your work. With today`s focus on social media and with a majority of people on these sites it is important that if a future employer finds you on a site, they see their future employee. In my story I am the potential fan, searching for reasons to be just that.

Last year I turned on my television and it was on CBC, immediately deterred by the complexity and boredom associated with politics I clicked on the guide. While perusing through channels the conversation going on in the top corner of the guide caught my attention. The conversation was between host of
Power and Politics, Evan Solomon and Current Canadian Minister of Health, Leona Aglukkaq. Not only did this debate spark a desire to try to understand politics and current events but I also admired Evan Solomon for providing such an electric yet truthful environment for debate. I wanted to know everything I could about Evan Solomon as a politician, and as a person. I wanted to find easily accessible academic and professional history to understand what made him the person I saw on the show.
 Resume. From mazeo (2011)Retrieved from
 http://openclipart.org/detail/155095/resume-by-mazeo
 Job Interview. From mazeo (2011) Retrieved from
http://openclipart.org/detail/155107/job-interview-by-mazeo

















What encouraged me to share this story was remembering how I looked all over facebook for information about the show and about the host. Imagine the disappointment when I could not find a page about this person. I wanted to see a page written by him personally, promoting his beliefs and ideas, and giving me a way to connect to someone I admired. Social media is so crucial today; when I want real, relative information about a public figure I search them on facebook or twitter. The absence of a page for one person, encouraged me to look for the page of someone else, this is when I found an awesome, informative page for Kevin O'Leary. He makes it clear about his career objectives and accomplishments, but also tells fans about the things he likes, like the show Shark Tank. I realized that it is possible that a future employer may dismiss a candidate simply because he/she finds a more accessible one.
While making my facebook page I thought about how one day an employer may search or find my facebook page, just as I (as a fan) searched for Evan Solomon`s page. If they happen to come across it, I want to convey a professional appeal as well as a personal one. Using a facebook as an online resume was something that never crossed my mind until I was told about this project. Now that I think back to my experience when deciding on my position about Evan Solomon, I think how easy and interesting it could be if he had a facebook page representing his achievements, education, early thoughts on career goals, feelings on his current position, and possibly trivia or facts. We do not usually blindly follow someone if we do not know anything about them. If given the opportunity to represent yourself the best way possible - instead of having people guess about who you are and what you stand for – take it! When I read Caitlyn`s blog she said that it is easy for anyone to search you on google or facebook for example and find something, so why not have them find a page where you promote yourself in a professional way with a personal touch.

Written by: Lina Hegberg

TA: Shannon Clarke
Lab: H8

Thursday, 19 January 2012

Introduction to me!

Social Media Users are More Active and Influential Offline.
From Phil Mershon (November 2011) Retrieved from
 http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/26-promising-social-media-stats-for-small-businesses/




An Introduction to Lina:


I am a second year ALES student looking to major in Nutrition and Food Science. I was not sure what to expect when I chose to take on Community Service Learning in ALES 204. I currently volunteer with Sustain SU, Friends of the University and The Health and Wellness Movement, so I was excited to connect my education with my passion for volunteering. I am being placed with Sustain SU for my CSL work this term. I am excited to work with them and learn about social media in the non-profit sector. In the past term I worked with other Campus Sustainability Volunteers and a leader for one hour each week, making posters to draw awareness to a variety of Sustain SU events. Sustain SU is great, because it is constantly working to engage other students with a large variety of events. So check out the Sustain SU webpage, or follow them on Twitter @uasusustain.


My perspective on effective communication and how I feel social media use ties in with my field of study. In university I learnt very quickly I will not walk into a class and know anyone. For labs and classes it was crucial to connect with students you are working collaboratively on projects with, so social media played a role in doing so. I feel comfortable asking a fellow student for their twitter, email or facebook information. This is an easy mutual environment to quickly locate and talk with others about projects. I was not surprised to see how many people are reluctant to incorporating Twitter into their lives; I used to feel the same way. It was neat when I read a post from blogger Lynda Forsyth on her discoveries about social media use. This inspired me to do the same, and I found some awesome social media statistics. What I found most shocking was the statistics on offline influence of social activity. It seems that those with active social networkers are more likely to do certain things like: voice their opinions or go on a date, which may be good things. However, they are also more likely to be heavy spenders on music and apparel, is that a good thing? Maybe for those on the supply side.

Screenshot of Lina's iPhone.
L Hegberg. (Personal Collection 2012)

A personal Introduction to myself. There is no doubt I need and love to be connected to every aspect of this world I possibly can. So it is no surprise if you never see my iPhone and I apart. To an extent, a large part of me can be defined by the things my iPhone holds. Facebook, Safari, Mail, Messages, Phone and Twitter for quick and easy access to communication. Calendar, Weather Eye, uAlberta, Reminders, 22 Days, Alarmed, and Symple, I use to stay on track and be prepared for everything going on in my life. CBC news and Metro to ensure I can always be up to date on news around the world. The camera to capture moments: music and games for entertainment.


By: Lina Hegberg
Lab: Section H8
TA: Shannon Clarke