Tuesday, May 19, 2020
How Millennials Use Facebook for Professional Networking
How Millennials Use Facebook for Professional Networking A new study shows us that Generation Y members on Facebook have on average 16 colleagues as friends. The fact that 18 to 29-year olds use Facebook both socially and professionally is hardly surprising but it does give HR departments and recruiters a great way to leverage Facebook as a platform to hire new talent. Dan Schawbel of Millennial Branding says âWhen they go home [generation Y], they are still connected to the workplace⦠Their co-workers are their friends. And because people change jobs so often and have so many friends, their friends become co-workers. (Quote from ERE.net.) Some interesting stats from this study are that most Generation Y members on Facebook list their education (80%), whilst only about a third (36%) list their current job on their profile. The fifth most common job title happens to be owner perhaps a sign of the current economic climate where many people are freelancing or managing a portfolio career. In terms of friend count, yes the Gen Y users on Facebook are friends with an average of 16 work mates but that is a very little number in proportion to their total number of friends which is a staggering 696 on average. If anything, this proves that young professionals are open networkers on Facebook and connect with most people they know, not just friends. The question is really: Will they connect with recruiters? RELATED: How To Search for Jobs on Facebook Source: Millennial Branding
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