Social Networking
I feel as if I created my LinkedIn pretty late to the game. I didn't create an account until the end of my senior year of college. I remember feeling so behind as I saw all my friends LinkedIn accounts with 500+ connections and all their posts and achievements laid out. I honestly found it anxiety inducing at first, having to connect with my peers and even asking to connect with with people I hadn't spoken to since high school. But, I knew it was important to build up my online social network.
As a psychology major, I never knew how important having a social network was. It wasn't until the second semester of my senior year where I was focusing on a minor in business, that I understood its importance. Having a social network isn't just about how many connections appear on your LinkedIn, but it's also about building connections and a good rapport with others. It's about having a group of people who understand your line of work and can offer you support on it. It's about sharing connections with others and having connections shared with you. Through this class and these blogs, I hope to not only expand my social network, but my community as well.
- Lydia
Hi Lydia, I also feel behind on LinkedIn. I am learning how to connect with people , yet I feel overwhelmed sharing personal information online. You bring up a valid point of building rapport with others to create community. LinkedIn is one of the few social networking communities in which I see rapport valued highly. I have notices other social network spaces engage in a lot of discord. I truly enjoyed reading your post!
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