Today I created a facebook page about myself similar to what businesses and public figures have been doing. It has become a sort of online resume and biography describing myself in hopes that the right people will find it. The process was almost exactly like writing a resume and a cover letter, which I had just done the other day. This is how it turned out:
I am quite happy with the results and think I may eventually post this page online, when I will be applying for jobs that may require the employer do a more thorough background check. For now It will be kept as a private page that I will update like my resume, kind of an online copy of my resume that I can access anywhere I go. As for my personal facebook profile, I believe I should be able to keep this connection with my friends and not have to worry about my normal social life interfering with my career. So, if I hadn't already, I would increase my privacy settings. This page explains how to keep your online work and social life separate: http://www.dumblittleman.com/2009/02/make-sure-your-facebook-profile-doesnt.html
I also enjoyed reading Jenna Patterson's blog about facebook pages. She explained well the importance of keeping your online presence professional and even included statistics about how many employers use facebook to track their employees. This show's how it's not just important to be professional online to get a job, but also to keep it.
