Monday, April 23, 2012

SOCIAL MEDIA

How important is Social Media? 
Social Media is progressively getting more important in this growing futuristic changing world. There are many different ways Social Media can be utilized and exploited when finding a job.
1. Landing a job (there are more and more Careers/Jobs in Social Media due to the new demand)
2. Great Networking Tools (For example adding people you might have meet/worked with on Facebook and updating you statues or giving updates make them know or feel like they still know you or what you have been doing- is a great way to keep the big boss looking at your progress just in case they know someone that knows someone)
3. A way to be approached for jobs (Linkedin has many employers looking and searching for the ideal candidate for a job opening they have)
4. Searching tool for jobs (Linkedin has a section where employers post jobs looking for future employees) 
5. Information/news (updates that might help you have a successful interview or networking opportunity) 
+ More!!!! 

Things are changing on the fly and it is important to stay ahead of the curve so attend the Careers in Social Media Panel! 

Aloha,
Nate

CAREERS IN SOCIAL MEDIA
Panelists (including Twitter & Zynga) share their work experiences and provide tips for students
Thursday, April 26th, 5:30-7 PM, Fromm Hall - Berman Room

A panel of professionals from Twitter, Zynga, IBM, and Viator will provide insight into the world of social media by sharing their experiences in their line of work. Other topics that will be addressed include: Trends in social media, important skills to gain to become prominent in the field, and challenges and successes on the job.

Priscilla A. Scotlan Career Center
University of San Francisco
 2130 Fulton Street, UC 5th Floor
San Francisco, CA 94117-1080
415-422-6216
www.usfca.edu/career

Work Your Network!


Hello All!

       As a senior, I am trying to brace myself for the “real world”. On my quest to find a job, I am trying to use every opportunity to network. This week, I will be going out of town with a friend. Not only will this be a nice girls trip but also an opportunity to network with my friends business contacts while we are in that city. All in all, just because you are on vacation doesn’t mean the opportunity to find work isn’t there. Here are some tips to keep in mind when you’re networking:
Keep in mind that networking is about being genuine and authentic, building trust and relationships, and seeing how you can help others.
Ask yourself what your goals are in participating in networking meetings so that you will pick groups that will help you get what you are looking for. Some meetings are based more on learning, making contacts, and/or volunteering rather than on strictly making business connections.
Ask open-ended questions in networking conversations. This means questions that ask who, what, where, when, and how as opposed to those that can be answered with a simple yes or no. This form of questioning opens up the discussion and shows listeners that you are interested in them.
Be able to articulate what you are looking for and how others may help you. Too often people in conversations ask, "How may I help you?" and no immediate answer comes to mind.
Follow through quickly and efficiently on referrals you are given. When people give you referrals, your actions are a reflection on them. Respect and honor that and your referrals will grow.
Call those you meet who may benefit from what you do and vice versa. Express that you enjoyed meeting them, and ask if you could get together and share ideas.

--Victoria

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Monday, April 9, 2012

Summer Internships!

Hey guys!

Are you looking for something to do over the summer? Are you looking for a summer job or even better a internship to gain some experience? Well its that time of the year again when many companies are looking to hire summer interns. CHECK OUT DONSCAREER for postings of internships in the bay area and also come into see us during drop-ins so we can check out your resume and cover letters.

We also have a workshop to help students find internships:

Last Chance for Internships Workshop

When: Tuesday, April 10, 2012 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Where: Fromm Hall, Maier Room
Description:
Learn how to get an internship and why you should have one.
  • The Best Internship Resources
  • Paid vs. Unpaid Internships
  • How much should you be paid for an internship?
  • Get a full time job from your internship
  • We will announce fresh, never before seen internships during the presentation!
So get your internship on this summer! There are a lot of opportunities out there.

Aloha,
Nate

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Interview Tips



      Hope you’ve had a splendid semester! It’s that time of year again! Our semester is dwindling down (43 days left officially), and Summer is upon us. Are you going to look for a Summer job? Or perhaps you are graduating and looking for a job. Either way, there is going to be that inevitable interview. Here are a few things to avoid:

Use slang You hit it off with the employer and get comfortable, that’s no excuse to turn off your professional mode. Show the employer that you can be both personable and professional at the same time.

How much does the position pay? Let’s not put the cart before the horse on this one. You haven’t even been offered the job yet. Wait for an offer or for the subject to arise later in the interview. If asked how much you should be paid, offer a range and not a set number.

What does your company do? C’mon now, we’ve been over this before. RESEARCH YOUR COMPANIES! Google them, find them on Facebook/Twitter/Linkedin! You should know what the company does before you walk into an interview. Ask a more specific question about their company, showing that you, indeed, know what they do and have come prepared.

Be prepared the first time around and amaze your potential employers with your interviewing skills!
Good luck!

--Victoria
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Rosie
rosie

Rosie is an outgoing Junior Psychology major who has worked in the office since her Freshman year. She wears multiple hats including president of her sorority Lambda Theta Nu Sorority, Inc. and Vice President of Internal Affairs for Greek Council. As a very involved student leader she is a great resource for all things USF
Nathan
rosie

Nathan hails from the tropical state of Hawaii. When he is not in his business suit for his business classes, he is just "chilling" and bringing the Aloha Spirit to the office. He has worked for the Career Services Center for three years and has extensive experience with other internships including his most upcoming internship with Bank of Hawaii in summer 2012