There are a lot of things to do after you graduate from college.
An obvious example is looking for jobs. But what do you have to do before you look for jobs?
The smart folks in my audience will say you have to cultivate a strong set of marketable skills to entice and/or fool employers into thinking you have potential, only to really hone those skills while circumnavigating imposter syndrome at the new workplace.
The galaxy brain folks in my audience will say you update your social media accounts.
I know that’s a stretch and largely an excuse for me to open an otherwise innocuous blog post, but there is a kernel of truth to the idea.
Personally, I hate having to update my social media accounts. It goes against my internal desire to stay away from those platforms as much as possible.
But I’m one of three people in my generation that hates being active on social media, and many workplaces do check accounts when they’re hiring a job candidate.
So it might not be the best look to have bios on every platform that are months old and inaccurate. At least not when big life transitions cause ripples in your identification information.
That’s why I decided to take part of my off-day to update all of my account biographies and pictures — with some of my favorite graduation-related images.
Because I got a few of them.
Here’s my current Facebook:
Twitter:
Instagram:
And LinkedIn:
Arguably the most important out of the four in terms of job acquisition. As a result, I even went through and updated the profile to reflect some of my recent awards and other accolades.
Much like I did to with my resume a few weeks ago.
If you’re asking why I bothered to share all of this with you today… I mostly just didn’t have anything else to talk about.
But I also think it’s a good idea to get some kind of record as to how my social media looks today, that way I can compare to whatever sort of growth I’ll experience in the next leg of my professional journey.
Going through all of my social media accounts got me thinking that it might be time to update my blog soon, too.
It hasn’t changed aesthetically since I threw something together three years ago for a class assignment. Yet the platform has grown into something I’m trying to actively write for, and who knows what extra attention I might get with a spruced up space?
If I do get around to that, I’ll absolutely milk it for another blog post.