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Re: Looking professional
Team facebook groups are pretty common. As are youtube accounts. Not sure about MySpace pages though.
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Re: Looking professional
I know you've already gotten an answer, but I would like to go a little more in-depth.
You ask if it is professional to have a team networking area/social account. The short answer is, yes. The long answer is, it depends. When you post in public, you give an impression of yourself. It might not be who you really are, but it's close enough. Nowadays, many employers look at Facebook, Myspace, and other sites of that nature before hiring an employee. They will probably stumble across the team account/team site if they look up a team member. If the account/site is appropriate, professional, and "clean", I would say that 99% of professionals will like it and possibly want to hire students from the team, or look into sponsoring the team. This is a good thing. The site shows that you should be treated as professionals. If, however, the site is riddled with errors, factual or otherwise, or is offensive, or is just plain unprofessional (say, a rant about how bad your school district is), you can bet your last penny that any professionals looking at the site will be turned away in disgust. You will quickly find that you are shunned, or treated as "stupid teenagers" at the very best. In short, whether or not having a team Myspace/Facebook/YouTube is professional depends on the content you put up, not whether or not you have one. |
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Re: Looking professional
Just be aware of all content that you post and are affiliated with. I mean if I see a stupid post on a team's Facebook page I'm not going to judge the team as a whole, but others might.
We've had one for a while now and its great for keeping in touch with alumni. I'm guessing you ask because this is to fulfill Dean's homework? |
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Re: Looking professional
(Im on the same team...)
What our problem basically is: We have a youtube/facebook/myspace and the website team decided to link them in the navs on our site. We don't mind having them, but most of us disagree with having them on the site. |
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Re: Looking professional
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I personally frown upon social networks being linked to team sites, but that's just me. |
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