Daneil3144 wrote: » Just looking for thoughts/contributions. Currently Help Desk/Network Support at a local for-profit college. Recently took it upon myself (after speaking with corporate) to take over their instagram. (It was dormant) Even though I'm not technically or not hired on as SMM; Would it be wrong to have that as my 2nd title on my resume. Look something like Local Network Support/Social Media Manager and duty would be something like Managing and pursuing leads via Instagram channels for XXXXX, while building brand awareness and loyalty through engagement to increase following/likes. Would that be wrong or dishonest from a future employer's perspective? I'm not paid anything extra, it's more extracurricular in a sense...
NetworkNewb wrote: » Yea, I'd do it. If your planning on leaving IT and go into marketing I think it would look great on the resume.
yoba222 wrote: » Social Media Manager is a side duty for a low-paid HR employee in my perception. Good thinking of creating a bullet point like that, but I don't think this bullet point is valuable.
DatabaseHead wrote: » No offense guys and gals but some of the advice on this thread and previous threads is downright criminal. Unreal.....
TheFORCE wrote: » Why? Why oh why? Does this new task add any new value to your profession? Or why not ask for compensation? That activity could be generating thousands, is that shown as bonus in your salary? Couldnt you spend that time for something more relevant to your job position?
NetworkingStudent wrote: » Go with your job title, and don't fabricate things. Be yourself on Linked in and in person. People will be skeptical if you say Social Media Manager on one resume(linked in), and you're something else on another resume.
Your facility is the winner of the Instagram follower contest. But in order for me to present it to the rest of the facilities I would like to ask all of you how did you raise your followers by so much? What tactics did you use and what advice can you offer the rest of the facilities.
Daneil3144 wrote: » Just got this e-mail from my employer... First of all, I didn't even know there was a contest and I feel this work shouldn't be extracurricular. LOL Going to have to marinate on this all night, should I tell the truth(as I use blackhat SEO tactics such as automation) or should I state it was all manual engagement?! Or maybe a mix of manual and a script.
EANx wrote: » To put this in context with the original post, you're wondering if you should list managing social networking as a core piece of the job, when your techniques (black hat SEO) could cause the social media account to get banned by search engines (depending on the particular techniques used)?