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The convergence of HR and social media

Social Media Strategies

It’s 2015, and the primary means of sharing information has, without a doubt, become social media. But just as it’s easy for us to share through social, it’s also easy for businesses to connect with colleagues and current/prospective employees.
That’s why it’s important for HR departments to realize how social media can be incorporated into the overseeing of internal and external communications:

Following industry trends

Networking is huge, so it’s no surprise that great opportunities exist in social media. LinkedIn is one social network dedicated to professional relationships. By joining relevant groups to your industry you can keep up with best practices, collaborate with industry influencers, and network with valuable business connections.

Recruiting

The demand for talented team members is a huge concern for companies today. Luckily, building a social presence will help you build relationships with potential job candidates. Your current employees can also vouch for your company by sharing job openings with family and friends.

Representing your brand

It can be unnerving that your employees represent you on social media. Take the time to train them to represent your organization well. This training will create a strong social media plan that also maintains more lines of communication between you and your customers.

Receiving real time information

Social media provides customer confidence through real-time communication. This could mean creating accounts specifically for customer relations, or simply allowing customers to contact their representatives through social. Either way, the customer gets that piece of mind.

Maintaining your reputation

Social media increases your public visibility. A frustrated employee might vent on social, leaving everyone with a negative impression of your company, while an employee who feels appreciated might also share that experience. Remember that your reputation will be attached to those messages.

It’s 2015, and the primary means of sharing information has, without a doubt, become social media. But just as it’s easy for us to share through social, it’s also easy for businesses to connect with colleagues and current/prospective employees. That’s why it’s important for HR departments to realize how social media can be incorporated into the overseeing of internal and external communications: Following industry trends Networking is huge, so it’s no surprise that great opportunities exist in social media. LinkedIn is one social network dedicated to professional relationships. By joining relevant groups to your industry you can keep up with best practices, collaborate with industry influencers, and network with valuable business connections. Recruiting The demand for talented team members is a huge concern for companies today. Luckily, building a social presence will help you build relationships with potential job candidates. Your current employees can also vouch for your company by sharing job openings with family and friends. Representing your brand It can be unnerving that your employees represent you on social media. Take the time to train them to represent your organization well. This training will create a strong social media plan that also maintains more lines of communication between you and your customers. Receiving real time information Social media provides customer confidence through real-time communication. This could mean creating accounts specifically for customer relations, or simply allowing customers to contact their representatives through social. Either way, the customer gets that piece of mind. Maintaining your reputation Social media increases your public visibility. A frustrated employee might vent on social, leaving everyone with a negative impression of your company, while an employee who feels appreciated might also share that experience. Remember that your reputation will be attached to those messages.

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