As Facebook Graph Search begins to roll out, and more Facebook users gain access to the new search tool, Graph Search is creating quite the buzz. Why? This new feature, allows users to easily search for people in their Facebook network based on any profile information: name, gender, age range, work and education, likes and interest, places they’ve been, their relationships and family, and even their photos.
Although Graph Search may seem to make things a little too personal at first, and you may think to yourself, “Hey! I just got used to the last change Facebook made, and now I have to adapt to another?,” it’s important to understand that the addition of Graph Search will continue to blur the lines between your professional and personal networks. If you’re still hesitant to mix the two, you could be missing out on a valuable networking tool. For some perspective, think of all your connections on LinkedIn. Then think of all your friends on Facebook. Chances are, after you add your number of Facebook friends to your number of LinkedIn connections, your network of contacts doubles, if not triples. Next, think about how Graph Search gives you access to both friends of friends and a large portion of the Facebook public network, and in a matter of seconds, your network has grown exponentially. Before Graph Search, you may have never known that a friend worked at a specific company or within a particular industry that you were interested in. Now, Graph Search will help you become aware of all these potential leads, which will allow you to forge connections and search for opportunities in a new and exciting way.
So as a professional, how can you best use Graph Search to your advantage?
First, check your privacy settings. To ensure hiring managers and recruiters outside of your network can find you when they’re running a search, make sure your basic information and employment history is set to ‘Public’, not ‘Private’. If you want them to be able to contact you, double check that under your ‘who can contact me settings’ that you have Basic Filtering checked off. This will allow both friends and people you may know (recruiters, hiring managers, etc.) to contact you.
On the other hand, if you don’t want potential or future employers looking at the picture you were tagged in last weekend, or your rant about who went home on The Bachelorette, make sure only friends can see your pictures and your posts. However, it is important to note that if you are building your personal brand online, and want people to see your industry insight and activity, you should allow all your future posts to be seen by the public network – just make sure they’re all appropriate! If you need to, you can review your past posts, and limit who can see them.
Once you have configured your privacy settings, you will be ready to start using Graph Search as your newest go-to networking tool. To do this:
Once you figure out who you want to connect with, don’t be afraid to reach out! When composing your message, first mention how you two share something in common (mutual friend, interest, group, etc.). After you establish some common ground, briefly mention who you are and why you are interested in forming a connection and hearing their insight. Always be tactful and considerate, respect their time, and most importantly, remember that networking is a two way street and offer to reciprocate.
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