UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Helping Career Practitioners Make Better Use of Social Media in Career Services Jaana Kettunen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland.

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UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Helping Career Practitioners Make Better Use of Social Media in Career Services Jaana Kettunen, University of Jyväskylä, Finland & James. P Sampson and Debra Osborn, Florida State University, USA National Career Development Association Annual Conference July, 2014

UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Introduction Initially ICT is used to automate existing functions (such as assessments) and in supporting existing services (such as using the telephone to deliver one-on-one career counseling). ICT was used to improve what was already being done Recent advances in the Web have changed the ways in which information is created and disseminated. The Web has evolved from a resource to facilitate communication and disseminate information (Glavin & Savickas, 2010) to the collaborative construction of knowledge using social media (Hooley, 2012). The locus of control in the Web is shifting from experts to a blend of expert and socially-constructed knowledge. Introduction

UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Introduction A growing number of career practitioners and career centers and integrating various social media tools into their professional practice (e.g. Dyson, 2012; Osborn & LoFrisco, 2012) Social media is fast becoming as much a necessity as an opportunity and competency to work in this new mode is an area of increasing importance. In order to consider the usefulness and potential of existing and emerging technologies, it is essential that career practitioners be appropriately trained in this area (e.g. Bimrose, Hughes, & Barnes, 2011; Osborn, Dikel, & Sampson, 2011; Niles & Harris-Bowlsbey 2013)

UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Previous Research/ literature Researchers (e.g. Dyson, 2012; Osborn, 2012; Osborn & Lofrisco, 2012; Sampson et al., in press) have acknowledged the possible use of various technologies in the delivery of career services via social media, including, but not limited to: Blogs/Discussion forums Chatting using VOIP Facebook, Linked In, Twitter Apps, Games (e.g., SIMS3: Ambitions)

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Current state What is your overall impression of social media, its character and purpose in career services? Select and mark the option that best describe your current impression

UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ A pair/group conversation Share and reflect your impressions How are the impressions alike of different?

UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Four distinct categories of description reflecting the career practitioners’ ways of experiencing social media in career services Kettunen, J., Vuorinen, R., Sampson, J. P., Jr. (2013). Practitioners experiences of social media in career services Practitioners’ experiences

UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Practical examples - skills and competencies

UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ How Can These Professionals Develop Necessary Social Media Skills and Competencies? 1. Adrien, a career practitioner, heard that social media sites such as Instagram and P*interest could be used to help individuals in their job search. 2. A client is interested in learning firsthand accounts of people in a specific career field (e.g., journaling). 3. A career onestop center is hoping to extend services by offering interactive services online. 4. The director of a career center has tasked a sub- committee of career advisors to enhance the center’s social media presence.

UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Identify the goal/purpose for social media in your setting. 1. Adrien, a career practitioner, heard that social media sites such as Instagram and P*interest could be used to help individuals in their job search. 2. A client is interested in learning firsthand accounts of people in a specific career field (e.g., journaling). 3. A career onestop center is hoping to extend services by offering interactive services online. 4. The director of a career center has tasked a sub- committee of career advisors to enhance its social media presence. But beyond this…

UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ To this Where are you/your setting? 2.Where do you want to be? 3.How can social media help?

UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ What’s the goal? Deliver info Deliver career services Collaborative career exploration Co- careering Use SM to help in job search For 1sthand accounts of career info Extend services by offering expanded online services Enhance social media presence of career center

UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Obtain necessary training Webinars - NCDA and Beyond – If you don’t see what you want, ask! Presentations

UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Network with those who are doing it.

UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Try it Out

UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Evaluate How is it going? (time, $, resources, impact?) SWOT analysis Remember the Gambler….

UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Reflections 1. What new insights has this session sparked for you? 2. What questions are you left pondering?

UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Discussion Competency for social media in career services is not only about a particular set of new skills. Success in developing competency for social media in career services is a dynamic combination of cognitive, social, emotional and ethical factors that are interwoven. Reflections

UNIVERSITY OF JYVÄSKYLÄ Ms. Jaana Kettunen Finnish Institute for Educational Research University of Jyväskylä Prof. James P. Sampson Florida State University Dr. Debra Osborn Florida State University Further information