Thesis

 First Thesis:

Social media can help employees find jobs and allow employers to see their personality, but it can also hinder their chances of getting hired.

New Thesis:

  1. Because social media is so prevalent in today’s society, it is easy for employers to find information on potential employees. It could be viewed as both a positive or a negative that employers can find information on people. In this essay I am going to talk about what aspects of social media can help and hurt potential job seekers when searching for a job.
  2. Although many people think they can post whatever they want on their social media, their are negatives to it when speaking about job searching. Nevertheless, their are things employers do look for in potential employees social media. In this essay I will talk about what aspects to social can help a job searcher and what can hurt them.
  3. Because social media has become so widespread in society, employers can easily find information on potential employees. It could be viewed as negative not to use social media, but there are red flags employers look for. In this essay I am going to explore the positives and negatives of social media when looking for a job.
  4. Final: Because social media has become so widespread in society, employers can easily find information on potential employees.  It could be viewed as both a positive or a negative that employers can find information on people. In this essay I am going to talk about what aspects of social media can help and hurt potential job seekers when searching for a job.

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Thesis:

Because social media has become so widespread in society, employers can easily find information on potential employees.  It could be viewed as both a positive or a negative that employers can find information on people. In this essay I am going to talk about what aspects of social media can help and hurt potential job seekers when searching for a job.

How Social Media Can Help (Or Hurt) You In Your Job Search

This article is about how employers can look at your social media and see a glimpse of who you are. The author, Jaquelyn Smith, talks about how that can a good thing, but it can also hurt your chances of getting a job if you have something offensive. She includes many statistics to back up her research. One point she often brings up is that many employers have people I their company looking at social media every day, and some use what they find to choose who they hire. This is a credible source because it is written by Forbes which is a credible magazine. The author uses sources that are human resource managers for companies, so they are often the one’s doing the hiring.  I plan to use this source to find many useful statistics and valuable quotes.

Social media could cost you your dream job 

 

This source by the New York Post, also talks about the pros and cons of employers looking through potential employees social media. The author, Ed Zwirn, writes about what exactly employers will be looking, as far as negative posts, when looking through someone’s social media. Another point he talks about is how not having a presence on social media can hurt your chances of getting a job. Like I said, this article is written by the New York post which is a credible newspaper. The sources, again, are by people who do the hiring in companies; therefore, they know what they are looking for. I will use this article to look at what could hurt someone’s social media but also why not having a presence can hurt.

Why Monitoring Employees’ Social Media Is a Bad Idea 

This article talks about how, though it is understandable to monitor current or future employees social media, it could be doing more harm than good. The author, S. Kumar, talks about how people technically should be able to share their views on social media, and how being too nitpicky while monitoring someone’s account could lead to unnecessary discrimination. He also speaks about how someone’s social media is a creative outlet and should not be judges. The article is written by Time magazine, a very credible source. There are many links to other sources research to back up the points he is making. I am going to use this article to point out that sometimes employers are almost pushing constitutional values when scanning social media.

70% of employers are snooping candidates’ social media profiles

Many of the sites I looked at used carrerbuilder.com as a source for statistics, so I went there to try and find an article from them, and this is what I found. This article goes in depth about what not to include on your social media while looking for a job; however it also talks about things to put on your social media.  They talk about a tactic called “pause before you post” and it’s simply thinking about some key points before you post on your social media. Because so many other credible websites used this site as a source, it is credible itself. The whole purpose of the site it to help people looking for their jobs build their resume and take necessary steps to become a start employee. I will use this site to talk about things that aspiring employees should and should not be doing.

 

Visual Analysis

For my visual analysis, I decided to analyze Jaden Smith’s Instagram page. I chose this because I felt like I had background knowledge about effectively using Instagram, and I also thought that Jaden had a unique Instagram.

I started by going through his Instagram page and screenshotting portions that were unique or specific to his Instagram. I noticed that most of it was very modern and simple. Because of that fact, I started by addressing who his audience is, which is millennials. According to Sprout Social, almost 60% of users on Instagram are between the ages of 18 and 29 years old. So millennials are using Instagram more anyway, and they are typically drawn to modern, aesthetically pleasing Instagram’s like Jaden’s.

A lot of my analyzing had to do with style. Smith’s Instagram is very much based on style and how the overall grid looks. I talked about his use of white photos in order to draw attention to one photo on the grid. That is very much a stylistic choice. Because he wants one photo to stand out, he makes all the picture around it plain white.

Another style choice Smith makes is the fact that sometimes his photos are split into three parts in order to accosted Instagram’s set up of three pictures going across the screen. I also talked about the downfall of doing that.

The next point I brought up was about his use of color themes, and how he often uses black and white to give his Instagram a clean look. I mentioned that he uses other photo themes besides black and white too.

The last point I made was about Smith’s poor caption writing. Captions can be very vital to an Instagram post, and Smith does not write very engaging captions which is a negative.

Top 10

  • What is the criteria for the top 10 list?

    The criteria is which costumes are the most popular classic on Halloween. They did not include sexy costumes either. They focused more on classic costume, like when you think of Halloween  It started with the last popular of the 10 and ended with the most popular costume; a which.

  • Out of the top 10 list, what do you agree belonged? What didn’t? If they all belonged, why?

    I agreed with most of them, but I also feel the most popular costumes depends on the year.  For example, in recent years, the Frozen princesses have been popular and

  • Are you in agreement with the number 1? Why or why not?

    I do agree that a witch is a popular costume, but I don’t think it’s the most popular every year. One reason I don’t think that is because it is mostly for girls and is kind of limited.

  • What arguments did the narrator make for the number 1? Was it consistent with the criteria listed at the beginning?

    They said that when you think of a witch, you automatically think about Halloween. I agree with that, but I don’t feel that it’s the most popular Halloween costume of all time.

  • Suggest a new number 1 and explain why you feel it deserves that slot.

    I think Harry Potter costumes should be a new number 1. This could technically be a which, but I think it’s a very different style. I think it deserves a slot because it can be a costume for people of all ages and there are many boy and girl main characters that could be easy for both genders. There are also many different easy costumes such as just a robe and a wand.

  • Now, thinking of what the narrator said for the number 1 selection and what you just suggested, is there bias? Is the audience left with a choice?

    There is a bias because the narrator said that “when you think of witches, you think of Halloween.” I think it was all based on whoever made it opinion.