Like traditional societies, associations, advocacy groups, memberships, and unions, there is strength in the shear number of people Brazen Careerist has organized on your behalf that want to grow careers using social media.
On Wednesday evening, Brazen Careerist was gracious enough to let me produce their first webinar to launch the Networks feature on their site. I set up the technology but also fielded questions from the audience to feed to Penelope & Ryan. It wasn’t your mother’s webinar, and it was a lot of fun. What a creative and thoughtful community Brazen has.
The webinar was for those who started groups in Brazen’s site. For example, I had started the Associations group to find other young professionals who work at associations. Brazen had just made the decision to change Groups to Networks and the webinar showed us how to be better Network leaders. (If you look at my group, you can tell I need advice).
During the webinar many people wanted to know why they should invest time in Brazen instead of LinkedIn. Penelope thoughtfully responded that Brazen is a network of bloggers and that blogging can help you land jobs because it publishes your ideas when you don’t have the experience to land a job right after college or grad school.
Participants responded, But blog writing is scary. My ideas? Out there? Isn’t execution and experience better? How do I know this is safe?
No, it’s not safe. Like anything new, it is risky. Brazen Careerist is genius because it helps you manage your social media activity risk.
This table shows you why social media activities like blogging are scary to you and explains the difference between traditional career networking and social media career networking.
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Why Using Social Media as a Career Networking Tool is Scary for Gen Y
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Brazen Careerist manages risk for you.
Your Social Media Career Networking Risks:
- Someone might disagree with my ideas
- I don’t have enough experience, and my ideas will be dumb, no one will hire me
- What if my boss finds out and fires me
- Blogging needs to be so niche, limiting myself to one topic will hurt me in the log run
How Brazen Careerist Manages Your Risks:
- Network to show yourself, your boss, and others that blogging is a new career tool that normal people use
- Advice at your fingertips from other smart people
- Teaches you how to express your ideas to your intended audience and industry in a professional, thought-provoking manner
- Has created a talent market of tech-savvy, entrepreneurial people – think strength in numbers rather than competing for the same jobs
Questions for fellow Network Leaders:
- How can we leverage our Brazen networks to decrease our social media risk even more?
- What could Brazen Careerist develop that would make us thought-leaders on the well-executed personal brand?
- What type of education/training would help you be a better Network leader?
- How can Brazen Careerist stand apart from LinkedIn as a career management tool for Gen Y?
- Are we on Brazen an association? Union? Advocacy group? Society?
- If we wanted 1 Thing in the world to change, what would it be and how would we do it?
